Norton Broker Services joins Scroll Finance lending panel

Scroll Finance has added specialist finance packager Norton Broker Services to its lending panel.

The partnership will provide brokers working with Norton with access to Scroll Finance’s specialist lending solutions, broadening its offering across the intermediary market.

Scroll Finance is a specialist lender focused on providing flexible finance solutions designed to meet the evolving needs of brokers and their clients, and places an emphasis on speed, simplicity and transparency.

Norton said its collaboration with Scroll Finance reflects an ongoing focus on partnering with lenders that share its commitment to delivering positive customer outcomes.

Head of loan broking at Norton Broker Services, Lisa Muscroft, commented: “We are delighted to be added to the Scroll Finance panel and to be working alongside a lender that shares our focus on delivering flexible and efficient finance solutions for brokers and their clients.

“Expanding our lender panel with partners such as Scroll Finance ensures our brokers have access to a broad range of specialist lending options, helping them to support clients with increasingly diverse financial needs.”

Head of lending at Scroll Finance, John Webb, added: “We’re delighted to be adding Norton Broker Services to our panel. Norton has built a strong reputation in specialist finance and is a valued partner for intermediaries, so this is an important step for us as we expand distribution.

“Our buy-to-let second charge proposition is designed to give brokers a fast, transparent route to help their landlord clients borrow against rental property, backed by a modern mortgage platform focused on speed, certainty and service.”



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