Gen H launches with Quilter network

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Gen H has announced the launch of a partnership with Quilter.

Firms belonging to the Quilter network will now have access to Gen H’s range of residential mortgage products designed to support first-time buyers, movers and remortgagers.

Gen H offers standard mortgage two, three and five-year products alongside its homebuying bundle products which combine a Gen H mortgage with services from Gen H Legal, the lender’s independent conveyancer.

The Quilter network is part of Quilter plc, a FTSE-250 wealth management business, overseeing £113.8 billion in customer investments, as at 30 June 2024.

It has an adviser and customer offering spanning financial advice, investment platforms, multi-asset investment solutions and discretionary fund management.

All Quilter firms will have access to Gen H’s variety of products and tooling including Gen H Pro, its proprietary submissions platform.

Charlotte Nixon, proposition & distribution director for Quilter’s mortgage network, said: “Giving our advisers more tools to help today’s buyers is an important mission of ours. We are thrilled to be partnering with Gen H to enable our firms and advisers to access its innovative solutions and flexible criteria.”

Pete Dockar, chief commercial officer at Gen H, added: “Quilter and Gen H are completely aligned on the importance of providing real solutions that help today’s buyers achieve their homeownership ambitions. We are excited to be working with Quilter to further unlock homeownership for many more.”

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