Freedom competes first UTB deal

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Freedom Finance has completed its first second charge loan case with United Trust Bank (UTB).

This is the first case to be completed since UTB joined the Freedom Finance panel last month.

Brian Brodie, CEO of Freedom Finance, said: “We are pleased to have United Trust Bank join our approved panel of providers. We are always looking to partner with other providers in order to offer our customers an even greater choice and United Trust Bank’s excellent products are a welcome addition to the range.

“It has been very rewarding to complete our first client case study and we look forward to working closely with UTB going forwards.”

Buster Tolfree, UTB’s commercial director for mortgages, added: “We are delighted to have joined Freedom Finance’s approved panel and to have the opportunity to offer our mortgage products to their customers. We very much look forward to working with such a reputable and forward thinking loan broker.”

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