Gen H partners with Dynamo for Intermediaries

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Mortgage lender Gen H has expanded its broker panel with the addition of Dynamo for Intermediaries.

It is seeking whole market coverage by the end of 2023.

Dynamo advisors and Dynamo for Intermediaries club members will now have access to Gen H’s features to better support clients with affordability and deposit challenges.

Onboarded firms within Dynamo for Intermediaries will also have access to Gen H’s submissions and case management platform, Gen H Pro.

Cat Armstrong, mortgage club director at Dynamo for Intermediaries, said: “It’s great to have Gen H on our lender panel. We are excited by their product offerings, innovative solutions to help with affordability and deposit challenges, and customer centred ethos. We are excited that our club members can access Gen H from today.”

Pete Dockar, commercial director at Gen H, added: “We’re delighted to have launched with Dynamo. Our partnership is already poised to create exceptional outcomes and value for Dynamo clients. We have a shared obsession with delivering an outstanding service, and we are very much looking forward to working with Dynamo advisors and the wider club over the coming weeks and months.”

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