Enness Global joins Equity Release Council

Enness Global, a mortgage broker for high-net-worth individuals, has joined the Equity Release Council (ERC).

The broker specialises in large and international mortgages, real estate finance, corporate finance, securities backed lending, insurance as well as a range of other bespoke high-net-worth services.

Formed in 2012, ERC is the trade body representing the equity release sector, which Enness has been operating within for many years.

The Council aims to raise awareness around how housing wealth can be utilised to help meet various financial challenges for people in later life.

CEO at Enness Global, Islay Robinson, said: “We have witnessed the UK equity release market evolve significantly in recent years, driven primarily by changes in lender appetite, continuing rises in property prices and longer life expectancies.

“We welcome the opportunity to become active members of the ERC reflecting our commitment to delivering the highest standards of care for our high-net-worth clients. While continuing to help them with their wider wealth needs, including accessing the property wealth they have accumulated in their property portfolios.”



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