Masthaven announces partnership with PRIMIS

Masthaven Bank has announced a new partnership with PRIMIS Mortgage Network.

The move will enable over 2,200 brokers who are part of the mortgage and protection network to offer their customers greater product choice from Masthaven’s specialist lending solutions.

PRIMIS brokers will have access to Masthaven’s full range of specialist lending products, which covers residential first and second charge, buy-to-let and bridging. 

Masthaven director of intermediaries, Rob Barnard, commented: “We remained open for business throughout 2020 to serve the market and we’ve worked hard to recruit more underwriters and further improve processes to ensure we continue to provide a personal service for brokers and their customers.

“We’ve also remained committed to manually underwriting every application and finding a way to say yes. As a result of this work, the bank is now in a great position to support PRIMIS’ brokers and their borrowers in 2021.”

PRIMIS proposition director, Vikki Jefferies, added: “By bringing Masthaven on board, we will be able to provide our advisers with access to a wider range of tailored lending solutions for their clients, and bolster our specialist proposition further.

“This will continue to be a key focus for us throughout 2021, and we are confident that by joining forces with Masthaven, more of our brokers will be well-equipped to meet the needs and demands of all types of customer.”

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