Aria Finance has joined Mortgage Brain’s Sourcing Brain module as a packager.
The move gives Aria Finance access to Sourcing Brain’s network of more than 15,000 users, allowing the specialist finance broker to support a wider range of intermediaries with complex cases.
Aria Finance was formed through the merger of Enterprise Finance and Vantage Finance in 2022, bringing together more than 20 years of specialist finance experience across bridging loans, development finance, buy-to-let mortgages, first charge mortgages, second charge mortgages and commercial mortgages.
Mortgage Brain said the integration would support intermediaries seeking specialist lending options at a time of changing criteria and frequent product updates.
Sourcing Brain received a series of updates in 2025, including a redesigned user interface and faster results, which Mortgage Brain said were up to 10 times quicker than before.
Lucy Waters (pictured), managing director at Aria Finance, said: “We are absolutely delighted to collaborate with Mortgage Brain by becoming part of Sourcing Brain as a packager. This partnership reflects our commitment to providing first-class service that takes intermediaries from first enquiry right through to completion.
“With Sourcing Brain delivering quick, accurate results, we can connect with more intermediaries and provide them with even better support through the challenges of their most complex cases.”
Neil Wyatt, chief commercial officer at Mortgage Brain, added: “A very warm welcome to Aria Finance. The 2026 specialist finance market is moving fast, with lender criteria shifting, products updated regularly, and a rising number of borrowers falling outside mainstream lending.
“Brokers are increasingly being pushed to turn around complex cases at speed. This is where our module, Sourcing Brain, is essential, as it provides intermediaries with access to experienced packagers, such as Aria Finance, who can go the extra mile to successfully support thousands of brokers as they navigate the ever-changing specialist lending market.”






