Buckinghamshire BS partners with Advise Wise

Buckinghamshire Building Society has announced a partnership with later life lending sourcing platform and mortgage club, Advise Wise.

The collaboration makes the building society’s mortgage products available through the Advise Wise platform.

Head of mortgage sales at Buckingham Building Society, Claire Askham, said: "I am thrilled about the possibilities this partnership unlocks for our customers and intermediaries.

"The Advise Wise platform simplifies the process of finding and securing the right mortgage products for those in later life, combining user-friendly technology with a range of powerful tools. By making our products available through this platform, we are ensuring that even more intermediaries can find and offer our tailored, strategic options to their clients efficiently.

"This partnership is a testament to our commitment to innovation and customer service, ensuring that our offerings are not only accessible but also aligned with the latest technological advancements in the financial sector and follows significant improvements in our own digital capabilities."

National account manager at Advise Wise, Daniel Edmondson, added: "We are delighted to welcome Buckinghamshire Building Society’s later life range to our platform. This collaboration enables financial advisers to offer their clients even more tailored retirement solutions, empowering them to make informed decisions that align with their individual circumstances and goals.

"Buckinghamshire Building Society plans are already available to source on the Advise Wise platform for all Advise Wise members."



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