Market Financial Solutions joins Sesame lender panel

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Market Financial Solutions (MFS) has been added to Sesame’s panel of lenders, giving members of the adviser network access to its full range of residential bridging and buy-to-let products.

The partnership will allow Sesame intermediaries to place complex cases with a lender known for its bespoke approach and ability to move quickly on large transactions.

Founded in 2006, MFS provides loans of up to £50 million on terms ranging from three months to 10 years. The London-based lender, which specialises in complex deals, has been scaling up its operations in recent months following a rate cut in June and the extension of a £1.5 billion funding line.

Paresh Raja, chief executive of MFS, said: “Joining Sesame’s panel of lenders is an exciting moment for our business. As we continue to refine our proposition and scale our lending operations, this partnership will enable even more intermediaries to access our bespoke financial products.

“While much of the market appears to be slowing, we’re doubling down on speed and flexibility to help brokers and their clients seize the opportunities that are out there.”

Sesame is one of the UK’s largest financial services networks, providing advisers with support across mortgages, protection and investments.

Toni Smith (pictured), distribution and marketing director at Sesame, said: “With nearly 20 years of experience in the specialist finance market, I’m confident that our members will find significant value in Market Financial Solutions’ market-leading range of bridging and BTL products.

“Their flexible approach to complex cases, combined with the ability to move quickly and reliably, makes them a valuable addition to our lender panel.”

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