West One partners with Brilliant Solutions

Brilliant Solutions has announced the addition of West One Loans’s buy-to-let (BTL) division to its direct to lender panel.

West One’s BTL offering caters for both amateur and professional landlords either as individuals or through a limited company.

All West One’s loans are manually underwritten and available for houses, leasehold flats, maisonettes and new build properties, and the lender also specialises in complex transactions such as HMO/MUFBs, holiday lets and will consider ex-pat applicants.

West One suggested the latest move forms a “key step” in its growth strategy for 2021 as the lender continues to open up its proposition to networks and mortgage clubs.

Managing director for West One’s BTL division, Andrew Ferguson, commented: “Our BTL division continues to go from strength to strength and joining Brilliant Solutions’ panel is another positive step for us.

“Brilliant Solutions has a great reputation, and by joining its panel we will open up opportunities for its brokers to work with our specialist team of underwriters who can support on complex cases.”

Brilliant Solutions sales director, Michael Craig, added: “Having already been part of our packager panel, the addition of West One to our direct to lender panel is a welcome one.

“Not only will it give our brokers access to West One’s comprehensive range of products, but also gives them access to the manual underwriting and support from their BDMs.”

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