Roma Finance appoints Specialist Financial Services as packager

Specialist Financial Services has been appointed as a packager for Roma Finance.

The company has more than 30 years of experience in the specialist finance market and provides specialist financial products for mortgage brokers, independent financial advisers and other industry professionals

Specialist Financial Services covers commercial and semi-commercial, regulated and unregulated bridging, development, specialist buy-to-let and residential first and second secured loans.

The firm’s managing director, Tony Sutton, commented: “We are thrilled to have been granted packager status with Roma and look forward to a fruitful relationship working alongside them in the future.

“We are especially pleased that they are joining our lender panel for our Specialist Mortgage Web Shows. These monthly web shows are very popular amongst finance professionals and having Roma Finance onboard will be a great addition.”

Roma key account manager, Laleta Buctkuar, added: “We are delighted to be partnered with Specialist Financial Services.

“Service, communication and agility are at the heart of their business which provides a full suite of specialist lending options. Roma is looking forward to working with this team, whose values are very much aligned with our own, to make our finance solutions available to their adviser and customers.”

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