MFS joins In Partnership panel

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Market Financial Solutions (MFS) has been added to In Partnership’s panel of lenders.

Founded in 2000, In Partnership is a networks which providing a whole-of-market service to its members.

In Partnership’s mortgage advisers will now be able to access MFS’s range of bridging loans and buy-to-let mortgages.

Karen Rodrigues (pictured), head of sales at MFS, said: “We’re always looking for new lender panels to join, and we are really excited to working with In Partnership’s advisers to help them place even the most complex of cases.

“In the current economic climate, we know that brokers are in need of flexibility, which is why we are committed to providing tailored solutions that meet their clients’ evolving needs. Our new ‘Bridge Fusion’ product is a clear example of this, and I look forward to seeing it be used by a broader network of intermediaries in the months ahead.

“Alongside all our other bridging and buy-to-let products, we’re on hand to provide the support and products that brokers and their clients will need to navigate the coming months with confidence.”

Tim Coghill, head of strategic partnerships at In Partnership, added: “MFS are well-known for their market-leading range of bridging and buy-to-let products, so I’m sure that our members will benefit greatly from this exciting new partnership.

“In the current transitional economic and political climate, MFS’s dedication to offering both certainty and flexibility is precisely what our advisers are after. I look forward to seeing our network make use of their financial products to better serve the needs of their clients.”

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