Brightstar partners with The Right Mortgage & Protection Network

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Brightstar Financial has joined up with The Right Mortgage & Protection Network to distribute specialist lending solutions to the network’s members.

The deal gives members of The Right Mortgage & Protection Network access to Brightstar’s distribution of specialist residential, buy-to-let and second charge mortgages, short-term, commercial and development finance.

Rob Jupp, CEO at Brightstar Financial, said: “Partnerships are so important to Brightstar and, when we enter into any agreement, we make sure we partner with a business that shares our values of trust and respect.

“The Right Mortgage & Protection Network has these in abundance and we are so pleased that its members can have complete peace of mind in knowing they are working with a trusted partner on specialist solutions for their clients.”

Martin Wilson (pictured), CEO at The Right Mortgage & Protection Network, added: “As a completely independent network for mortgage and protection brokers, we never lose sight of the fact that our advisers are our customers and so it is important that we secure partnerships with the top providers in the market.

“This partnership with Brightstar gives our members the confidence to provide solutions to their clients with specialist circumstances, and potentially grow their business into new areas, safe in the knowledge that they will be working with a leading expert in the sector.”

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