Sesame Bankhall Group launches specialist lending panel

Sesame Bankhall Group (SBG) has launched a new specialist lending panel of six brokers for PMS Mortgage Club and Sesame Network members.

The panel is to provide advisers with access to a range of first and second charge mortgages, alongside commercial and bridging finance.

The six brokers on its specialist lending panel are 3mc, Brightstar, Crystal Specilaist Finance, Impact Specialist Finance, Positive Lending and Watts Commercial.

SBG indicated that the panel has been designed to assist with the greater number of diverse and specialist cases that advisers are currently encountering.

“The appetite for specialist lending continues to grow as people’s circumstances become ever more complex,” commented SBG head of strategic relationships, Stephanie Charman. “This trend has steadily increased over the last year due to the impact of COVID-19, which makes the launch of our new panel of leading master brokers very timely.

“We’ve undertaken a comprehensive review of the market and partnered with master brokers who will help PMS and Sesame members to cater for each client’s individual needs, no matter how complex or unusual.”

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