LiveMore Capital partners with Blueberry Specialist Lending

LiveMore Capital has announced a new partnership with specialist broker group, Blueberry Specialist Lending.

The move is part of LiveMore’s ongoing roll-out to broaden its market reach to borrowers aged 55 and over, the lender stated.

LiveMore director of sales, Alison Pallett, said that the opportunity to work with Blueberry Specialist Lending would give it a “fantastic platform” to showcase its products and proposition.

Pallett added: “Our market leading LTV of 75% coupled with our fresh look at affordability, really does mean that intermediaries will be able to offer more choice to their customers.

“Our revolutionary ongoing care fee gives intermediaries the opportunity to better serve their customers, whilst enabling them to build embedded value in their businesses and we are excited that Blueberry Specialist Lending are going to be part of this journey.”

Blueberry Specialist Lending commercial director, Christopher Moyse, added: “Blueberry Specialist Lending is devoted to offering a market leading service with a sensible pricing structure that realistically reflects the work undertaken.

“We are delighted to be using LiveMore’s products and proposition which we believe aligns to our ethos of providing innovative solutions to our clients.”

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