Lenderhive launches as new mortgage broker

Lenderhive, a new digital mortgage broker specialising in energy efficiency and appointed representative of the Rosemount Financial Solutions (IFA) network, has launched today.

The mortgage broker has pledged to provide homeowners with a "smarter way" to find a new mortgage, particularly with lenders who deliver discounts for energy efficient improvements through the use of data.

Lenderhive has joined the Open Property Data Association and says its processes will make accessing green mortgages for energy-efficient homes simpler and more transparent.

The lender’s application journey is handled entirely online, with human interaction available as and when needed. Borrowers can keep up with a case’s progress through an online dashboard and they will also be notified by email when key milestones are reached.

Mortgage advisor and chief executive officer (CEO) at Lenderhive, James Armitage, said: "Mortgages can feel complex, but the continued progress in modern green finance is making sustainable home buying more accessible than ever. At Lenderhive, we simplify the process, ensuring borrowers see the best available deals, including green mortgages that align with their financial and environmental goals."

Rosemount Financial Solutions (IFA) has welcomed the firm to its network, which it says has seen "substantial growth" in adviser numbers over the past year.

CEO at Rosemount Financial Solutions (IFA), Ahmed Bawa, added: "Lenderhive sets a new industry benchmark, combining innovative technology with consumer-centric service, and regulatory compliance.

"Mortgages which reward energy efficiency are going to become more important in the years ahead, and advisers will play a crucial role in helping borrowers find the right products for their circumstances. This is the future of mortgage broking. We are delighted to have Lenderhive within the Rosemount family, and look forward to supporting them in their future success."



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