Market Financial Solutions joins PRIMIS panel

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Market Financial Solutions has been added to PRIMIS panel of lenders.

PRIMIS’ network of intermediaries now have access to Market Financial Solutions’ wide range of bridging loan and buy-to-let mortgage products.

Market Financial Solutions offers both bridging loans and buy-to-let mortgages. It specialises in handling large and complex deals, offering loans up to £50 million with terms of between three months and 10 years.

It recently added a new Bridge Fusion product to its proposition. A hybrid of a short-term bridging loan and a longer-term buy-to-let mortgage, it has pay rates starting from 3.09% +BBR, and an LTV of up to 75% for residential properties and up to 70% for semi-commercial and commercial properties, with a maximum loan size of £20 million.

PRIMIS’ network of intermediaries can use this product on commercial, mixed use, and residential properties.

In addition, Market Financial Solutions’ clients can also use methods such as deferred interest, rolled-up interest, and top-slicing, which are already options on its buy-to-let mortgage range.

Paresh Raja (pictured), CEO at Market Financial Solutions, said: “We are incredibly excited to join PRIMIS’ panel of lenders, allowing a wider range of borrowers and intermediaries to access our bespoke financial solutions.

“Our focus on delivering tailored financial solutions, whether for complex cases or standard mortgage needs, aligns perfectly with PRIMIS’ mission, and I am confident that brokers will find significant value in our flexible approach to lending.”

Craig Hall

Craig Hall, director of strategic partnerships for LSL Financial Services, added: “Adding Market Financial Solutions to our lender panel was a simple choice.

“It brings a wealth of experience in the specialist finance sector, and its flexible approach to lending will ensure that our brokers can place cases that other lenders might shy away from.

“I’m looking forward to working closely with the Market Financial Solutions team, and I’m optimistic that our partnership will go from strength to strength in the coming years.”

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