Brightstar joins Sesame Bankhall Group’s specialist panel

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Brightstar Financial has become a preferred distributor for Sesame Bankhall Group on its new specialist lending panel.

Members of PMS Mortgage Club and Sesame Network will have access to a range of specialist first and second charge mortgages, commercial, bridging and development finance through the specialist distributor.

Rob Jupp, group CEO at the Brightstar Group, said: “At Brightstar, partnerships are core to the success of our business and this partnership with Sesame Bankhall Group provides another important platform for us to help a wider group of brokers identify and source the right specialist lending solutions for a larger group of customers.”

Stephanie Charman, head of strategic relationships, lender, at Sesame Bankhall Group, added: “At Sesame Bankhall Group we recognise the emerging need for specialist lending. The pandemic has had an impact on people’s lives and financial circumstances, and what was mainstream may have a specialist need in the future.

“Partnering with master brokers like Brightstar means our PMS and Sesame members have access to the support they need to assist specialist lending customers.”

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