Brightstar joins Legal & General Mortgage Club panel

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Brightstar Financial has been added to Legal & General Mortgage Club’s specialist distributor panel.

Brightstar will offer its range packaging products to the L&G mortgage club’s members.

L&G Club members will have access to Brightstar’s lending hub with exclusive and semi-exclusive specialist products for residential and buy-to-let mortgages, second charge mortgages, unsecured loans, short-term lending, commercial and development finance.

Club members will also have access to Brightstar’s Private Label brand, which launched in the summer with a range of specialist products. They include the Mortgage Tailor range, focused on bespoke products; the Day One Re-mortgager; the Temporary Letter for short-term lets and the Self-Builder supporting self-build clients.

Rob Jupp (pictured), Brightstar Financial CEO, said: “We are delighted to join L&G’s packaging panel.  It has been one of the most rigorous due diligence processes that we have ever participated in, so we were delighted when we received communication that we will be working with its members.

“Partnering with one of the UK’s leading mortgage clubs is a huge boost for our business and we look forward to working with many of its members in the years ahead, and assisting them in developing additional income and value through specialist lending.”

Jeremy Duncombe, director of Legal & General Mortgage Club, added: “We aim to offer our members a one stop shop for all their mortgage related needs, and have worked hard to create bespoke propositions for packaging, second charge, conveyancing and later life lending to name just a few. Providing a choice of good quality partners is vital to us, and we are therefore very pleased to be working with a high profile firm such as Brightstar.”

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