Twenty7tec adds Mercantile Trust to lender panel

Twenty7tec has announced the addition of Mercantile Trust to the lender panel within its Research platform.

The move will expand the range of specialist lending solutions available to advisers across the mortgage tech provider’s platform.

Mercantile Trust products and criteria will be visible to users of Research, enabling advisers to source and review Mercantile Trust products alongside the wider market. The onboarding will expand Twenty7tec’s specialist lending offering and provide advisers with more access to bespoke lending solutions through a single sourcing workflow.

Mercantile Trust lending solutions across the specialist bridging and buy-to-let sector, and by joining the Twenty7tec panel it will increase its visibility to the intermediary community while enabling more advisers to identify products through their existing sourcing process.

“We’re excited to work with Twenty7tec’s sourcing service,” Mercantile Trust chief executive, Tara Evans. “This partnership supports our commitment to delivering bespoke, speedy solutions while increasing our visibility with the advisers and brokers who need them.”

Head of lender at Twenty7tec, Nakita Moss, added: “Bringing Mercantile Trust onto our lender panel strengthens the depth and diversity of specialist lending options available to advisers using Research.

“Advisers rely on clear visibility across the market to support increasingly complex cases, and expanding access to lenders that offer tailored, responsive solutions is an important part of that. This ensures Mercantile Trust products and criteria are surfaced within advisers’ normal sourcing journey, helping them identify the right fit more efficiently.”



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