CMC puts Dragonfly deals on Trigold

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Brokers can now access Dragonfly Property Finance’s short term mortgage products through Trigold, exclusively via Connect Mortgage Club (CMC).

CMC, the buy-to-let and bridging specialist, is the first distributor to offer brokers access to the Dragonfly short term mortgage product range on Trigold’s sourcing engine. These products are available to the wider broker market as well as CMC’s specialist buy-to-let network members.

Liz Syms (pictured), CMC’s managing director, said the firm has worked closely with Dragonfly to be able to offer Trigold customers the opportunity to generate quotes and KFIs independently.

She said: “One of our goals is to provide greater access to the kind of information that brokers need to make proper decisions for clients. Dragonfly Property Finance is one of the foremost lenders in the short term lending sector and introducers want to make informed decisions.

“With the help of Dragonfly’s team we can now provide direct access to all the information on these Dragonfly products to every Trigold user, which has not been possible before.”

Mark Posniak, head of sales and marketing at Dragonfly Property Finance, added: “We are always pleased to partner with companies like Connect Mortgage Club. As a proactive distributor, they not only benefit their own introducers but also the broker market as a whole.”

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