more2life partners with PRIMIS

more2life has announced the launch of a new partnership with PRIMIS Mortgage Network.

The move will see the later life lending specialist sit on PRIMIS’ newly launched equity release panel.
 
PRIMIS suggested the addition of more2life, which is part of Key Group, will help the network to strengthen its existing proposition in the later life lending sector and support advisers who are looking to build their offering within the equity release market.

As part of the arrangement, more2life will also offer additional support to PRIMIS members and provide access to educational resources.

PRIMIS already has an existing relationship with Key Group’s referral brand, Key Partnerships, which is designed to support advisers whose clients are keen to explore their equity release options but do not have the resources to offer these products.

Key Group business development director, Gary Little, commented: “With the later life lending market coming into its own, we are delighted to be working with a leading mortgage network like PRIMIS to help them support their members as they grow the range of products they are able to offer their clients.

“We are looking forward to building a stronger relationship with PRIMIS and supporting them as they continue to expand their offering.”

PRIMIS proposition director, Vikki Jefferies, added: “Partnering with more2life is an exciting step for us as we focus on supporting more advisers in the later life lending market, following the launch of our equity release panel earlier this week.

“more2life’s priority – investing in and championing advisers – aligns with our own, and we are confident that, with their expertise and support, more of our broker firms will be better equipped to support older clients over the coming months. We look forward to seeing the positive outcomes that our members achieve for customers in this area, particularly as the COVID-19 crisis continues to impact older households.”

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