Ingard agrees deal with Brightstar

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Brightstar Financial has agreed a strategic alliance with Ingard Financial.

Essex-based network Ingard’s 90 advisers now have access to Brightstar’s specialist products which include bridging and secured loans, as well as a number of specialist first charge products such as a credit repair mortgage.

Nikki Haworth, sales and marketing director of Ingard, said: “As a growing network it’s crucial that we align our proposition with the best providers and the best products and we are delighted to working be with Rob and his Brightstar team who have a wealth of expertise in the specialist lending sector.””

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