Twenty7Tec partners with wealth manager Coutts

Twenty7Tec has announced that wealth manager and private bank, Coutts, has added its mortgage product range to the Twenty7Tec SOURCE module. 
 
The move means Coutts can provide information on its product range and criteria to more than 15,000 daily adviser users of the Twenty7Tec platform, CloudTwenty7,.
 
With a minimum loan amount of £1m, Coutts’ products are aimed exclusively at high net worth clients, and the wealth manager helps clients ensure they have the finances in place to move quickly to secure the right property. 

Coutts head of mortgage broker intermediaries, Oliver Easthope, said that the firm is looking to make its products more accessible to a wider range of clients with more complex income streams.

“As a B Corp, we are also striving to support our clients and their businesses in their efforts to reduce their carbon footprints and offer green mortgages to incentivise them to improve the energy efficiency of their homes,” Easthope commented.

“Those receiving one of our mortgages become a Coutts client which means they are also able to benefit from a host of ancillary services including a multi-currency debit card and access to our concierge service.”

Twenty7Tec director of lender relationships, Nathan Reilly, added: “Coutts is a recognised and well respected brand in the private banking and wealth management space, and with our data showing an increasing interest in the high net worth market, Coutts is a timely addition to the CloudTwenty7 platform which I'm sure will be well received by our users.”

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