Crystal Specialist Finance partners with L&G Mortgage Club

Specialist finance distributor, Crystal Specialist Finance, has been added to Legal and General’s Ignite panel.

Ignite is available to L&G Mortgage Club members and provides access to a free research and sourcing platform.

Crystal Specialist Finance provides commercial finance, bridging loans, second charge mortgages, development finance, and specialist residential and buy-to-let mortgages. Its addition to Ignite will enable members of L&G Mortgage Club to find solutions for their clients with complex needs.

So this year, Crystal Specialist Finance has developed several new mortgage club and network partnerships with Paradigm, Wealthmax, True Potential, Cityplus, Fairstone and Sense Network.

Key account director at Crystal Specialist Finance, Dan Morris, said: “It is great to be part of this new initiative with L&G and it comes at a time when there will undoubtedly be an increasing number of broker customers who do not fit traditional lending solutions.

“I’m also extremely thankful to the new mortgage club and broker partners who have agreed to engage with us this year. The specialist sector can expect a strong end to 2023 and prospects for 2024 are encouraging.”

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