Interbridge Mortgages launches second charge mortgage offering

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Interbridge Mortgages has announced its entry into the UK second charge lending sector.

The firm will provide secured loans in England, Scotland and Wales through a panel of specialist broker partners and will offer a “paperless application journey”.

It says its offering will include dynamic pricing and a Flex product range for those customers that need more tailored solutions.

Jonny Jones, CEO at Interbridge Mortgages, said: “The second charge mortgage market continues to evolve at pace, and for lenders operating within this sector it’s all about ensuring that every part of the process enables the customer to come first.

“Through our technology, products and service, Interbridge Mortgages will drive change to create the right customer outcomes.

“Our specialist underwriting expertise and customer management will enable us to offer accurate, efficient and responsible decisions and we are greatly looking forward to the positive impact we can make on such an important sector for the intermediary market and for a variety of borrowers across the UK.”

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