Key Partnerships connects with Paradigm

Key Partnerships, the equity release referral service for retirement finance business, Key Group, has announced a new referral partnership with Paradigm mortgage club.
 
Paradigm has more than 1544 firms as members of its mortgage club and under the new agreement with Key Partnership, its adviser members will be able to refer clients who may be better suited to equity release to The Equity Release Experts – Key’s specialist whole of market advice delivery division.
 
The Equity Release Experts has a network of more than 100 specialist advisers with local knowledge, able to provide remote or face-to-face advice to customers as the current coronavirus pandemic dictates.

Key Partnerships business development director, Gary Little, said: “With the later life lending market continuing to grow, we are seeing an increasing number of mortgage brokers who are keen to offer their clients a wider range of options.

“We are therefore delighted to be working with Paradigm who as a leading mortgage club distributor is committed to not only supporting its members but also their clients as they look make smart choices around later life borrowing.”
 
Paradigm head of mortgages, John Coffield, said: “With increasing numbers of people either entering retirement with mortgages or looking at how housing equity can support them and their wider families aspirations, we wanted to find a trusted equity release referral partner.

“Key Partnerships has an excellent reputation in this sector and we are delighted to be working with them and The Equity Release Experts to support our wider membership.” 
 
The Equity Release Experts advice delivery director, Rob Brennan, added: “This new partnership will help Paradigm’s network of advisers to build on their existing client relationship by offering access to specialist advice from a trusted qualified equity release adviser. We are looking forward to working with Paradigms more closely and supporting their clients with their later life aspirations.”

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