New Leaf partners with Norton Broker Services

New Leaf Distribution has announced a new partnership with Norton Broker Services to enhance its secured loan offering.

Norton is a specialist finance broker which has been in the industry for nearly 50 years.

The addition to the network provides appointed representatives (ARs) at New Leaf with access to Norton’s whole of market secured lending panel.

New Leaf director of mortgage compliance, Chris Nairn, commented: “Norton fits into our advice model perfectly and allows advisors to provide a wide range of options to their clients. I particularly liked the service offering that will be provided and look forward to a long and rewarding relationship.”

Norton finance and mortgages director, Paul Stringer, added: “We’re delighted to have been added to the New Leaf Distribution network. The partnership allows us to open up more opportunities for their ARs to advise on second charges and utilise our unsecured offering too. New Leaf have a fantastic reputation in the industry and we’re happy to be part of their offering.”

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