Metro Bank agrees distribution deal with Brilliant Solutions

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Metro Bank has joined forces with Brilliant Solutions, with the lender now on the panel of the direct-to-lender mortgage club.

The bank is partnering with Brilliant Solutions to increase awareness of its product set as it looks to develop over the course of the year.

The firms says that Brilliant Solutions is “ideally positioned” to help raise awareness of the bank’s current and forthcoming product set, particularly in the Directly Authorised mortgage broker segment.

Matthew Arena, managing director of Brilliant Solutions, said: “Metro Bank is a lender with plenty to offer in the market and importantly, one that values intermediaries. The commitment Metro Bank has to this sector and its plans for 2021 and beyond make this a lender that all intermediaries will be even closer to in the years ahead. ”

Charles Morley, head of mortgage distribution at Metro Bank, added: “We’re thrilled to be working more closely with Brilliant Solutions as they join our intermediaries’ panel. Their professionalism and expertise is reflected by the great level of service they provide for their customers, something which allies well with Metro Bank’s customer-focused approach.”

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