Molo Finance partners with Brilliant Solutions

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Molo Finance has partnered with Brilliant Solutions to provide the distributor’s directly authorised (DA) brokers with access to Molo’s specialised buy-to-let product range.

Molo is offering products for investor led, holiday let, and new builds, in addition to previous products such as HMO and portfolio landlords being updated on fixed, variable and tracker rates.

Molo uses technology to provide a paperless mortgage experience where the entire process takes place online.

Francesca Carlesi, CEO and co-founder of Molo, said: “This is an exciting partnership with Brilliant Solutions, who are an innovative company in the mortgage market. They are the perfect fit for Molo, and we look forward to working with them to further benefit the options available to customers who can get a mortgage with Molo’s entirely online application.”

Matthew Arena (pictured), managing director at Brilliant Solutions, added: “Innovation is the key to better outcomes for all and it is fantastic to see the approach adopted by Molo.

“We are pleased to partner with them and look forward to seeing how their exciting proposition delivers for brokers, clients and how the proposition develops in the months and years to come.”

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