Quantum Mortgages appoints Impact Specialist Finance to packager panel

Impact Specialist Finance has been appointed to the Quantum Mortgages packager panel.

The specialist packager and distributor firm’s brokers will now have access to Quantum’s recently launched buy-to-let (BTL) product range.

This range covers individuals and limited companies who can purchase single unit properties including those in Northern Ireland, flats including high rise, new builds, studio, ex local authority commercial units, MUBs, HMOs, holiday let, student lets and semi commercial properties.

Impact will also provide a referral service as part of the appointment, which can be accepted for both regulated and non-regulated cases across bridging, specialist lending, BTL and commercial.

“With tenant demand high in many areas, we are seeing record levels of buy-to-let business and so a new lender offering us and our brokers more options is very welcome and we look forward to working with Spencer and the team,” commented managing director at Impact Specialist Finance, Dale Jannels.

Quantum’s sales and marketing director, Spencer Gale, added: “The Quantum Mortgages team has a long-established relationship with Impact and have always found them to be one of the highest quality distributors. Being the experts they are, they totally get our new proposition and will no doubt maximise the common-sense criteria for the benefit of their intermediaries. 

“As a new lender, our packaging partners will be limited to only the best quality, most knowledgeable and customer focused firms so Impact were of course one of the first firms we wanted to work with.”

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