New Leaf Distribution adds Greenfield Mortgages to panel

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Greenfield Mortgages has launched with New Leaf Distribution.

Greenfield Mortgages provides FCA regulated and unregulated bridging loans and all New Leaf advisers now have access to Greenfield Mortgage’s bridging products.

Mark Hobbs, founder and CEO at New Leaf Distribution, said: “It gives me great pleasure to welcome Greenfield to our bridging panel.

“As a key partner in the bridging arena and we look forward to building a strong relationship over the years to come.”

Averil Wagoner, relationship manager at Greenfield Mortgages, added: “By becoming a panelled lender, we will be able to strengthen our relationship with New Leaf advisers to offer our range of bridging products.

“New Leaf advisers are welcome to give us a call and talk through their case to receive a quick underwriting decision from the beginning of our process.”

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