Brilliant Solutions expands lender panel

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Brilliant Solutions has added the Tipton & Coseley Building Society to its lender panel. 

The arrangement includes both mortgage club products as well as packaged products meaning that brokers will now have the option to access the Tipton’s exclusive packaged range on a fees free basis.

The Tipton, which offers residential and buy-to-let mortgages throughout England and Wales, does not use credit scores as each case is manually underwritten by an underwriter.

Matthew Arena, managing director of Brilliant Solutions, said: “The Tipton operate in a number of significant niche product sectors, and with a proposition that focuses on the personal touch, with no credit scoring and individual underwriting, we believe our advisers will find them an excellent addition to our panel.”

Richard Groom (pictured), the Tipton & Coseley’s head of mortgage sales, added: “I am delighted to add Brilliant onto our panel of approved packagers. We believe our common sense, pragmatic approach to underwriting will offer their members a number of new angles for their clients. we look forward to working closely with them to develop this new relationship.”

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