Dynamo for Intermediaries adds Bluestone Mortgages to lender panel

Bluestone Mortgages has today announced its latest distribution partnership with Dynamo for Intermediaries, with the club’s members now able to access Bluestone’s product range.

Also included in the partnership is Bluestone’s latest fee-free remortgage offering for borrowers consolidating their debt.

Dynamo members benefit from full placement support, a free packaging service and access to a wide range of exclusive products.

Bluestone Mortgages managing director Steve Seal said: “The experience and knowledge that Dynamo for Intermediaries has when it comes to providing quality support for its members and their clients made this partnership a natural choice for us.

“As the mortgage market continues to evolve, Dynamo for Intermediaries can help us better serve borrowers who are currently underserved by mainstream lenders. We are dedicated to helping advisers provide suitable and affordable products for their clients and look forward to working closely with Dynamo for Intermediaries over the years to come.”

Dynamo for Intermediaries founder and chief executive Ying Tan added: “We are delighted to add Bluestone Mortgages to our lender panel. At Dynamo for Intermediaries, we’re committed to providing our members with choice and flexibility to cater to all types of clients, including alternative solutions. We look forward to working with Bluestone, whose offering helps a growing number of complex customers secure the lending they need.”

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