The Lending Wizard becomes Freedom for Intermediaries

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Freedom Finance has rebranded the Lending Wizard as Freedom for Intermediaries.

The revamped website will offer a mobile compatible service that will enable increased efficiency and functionality for mortgage brokers and IFAs to source loan quotes for their clients.

The firm says its interactive site will include live case tracking, quick quote calculators and will offer the opportunity for advisors to produce suitability letters and full details of all offers for their files.

The service, which currently serves over 2000 intermediaries, offers a range of loan solutions including bridging, commercial and buy-to-let loans, as well as second charge mortgages. Advisers will also be able to use the Freedom for Intermediates site to get the latest news on regulation, the market and the industry, and to view client case studies.

Nicola Mooney, head of secured, intermediary & business finance at Freedom for Intermediaries, said: “This is an exiting change for us at Freedom for Intermediaries. We feel that our new corporate identity will offer a more streamlined experience for our customers and will also allow us to benefit from the Freedom Finance name.

“The decision to rebrand and to enhance our services underscores the importance that we place on having robust processes in place to enable advisors to find the best possible outcomes for their customers and their individual financial circumstances.

“We have launched this rebrand ahead of a very important time for the industry with the implementation of the MCD. The new Freedom for Intermediaries site will give advisers a fully compliant suite of products that will help them adapt to the changes that these new rules will bring.

“Over the last year we have been training our team, recruiting the right talent and updating our processes to ensure we and all the intermediaries we work with are fully prepared for the MCD, and we are confident that this new site will ease this process considerably.”

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