Norton Home Loans partners with Connect for Intermediaries

Norton Home Loans has announced a new partnership with Connect for Intermediaries.

The move will provide members of the network with access to Norton’s full range of specialist mortgages.

Norton offers specialist first charge and second charge mortgages for customers whose circumstances would see them rejected by other lenders for reasons such as heavy adverse or non-standard construction properties.

The specialist lender also lends on Right to Buy, basing its lending on the council valuation rather than the purchase price.

Managing director at Norton Home Loans, Paul Stringer, commented: “We are very excited to be added to the Connect panel of lenders. Our products are a perfect fit for Connect’s large specialist lending panel, and the inclusion of our unique lending plans for those hard to place cases is a big win for Norton, Connect and their brokers and intermediaries.”

Connect for Intermediaries CEO, Liz Syms, added: “There is little doubt that the number of mortgage customers requiring a specialist solution is only going to increase in the next year, which is why it’s so important for brokers to have access to a comprehensive panel of specialist lenders.

“Norton Home Loans is a great addition to our panel and will provide new opportunities for brokers to meet the changing needs of their clients.”

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