New Street Mortgages partners with Intrinsic

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New Street Mortgages has expanded its distribution to include Intrinsic Financial Services.

The new agreement will see New Street added to Intrinsic’s panel of mortgage lenders.

New Street’s partnership with Intrinsic is the next stage in the brand’s buy-to-let distribution expansion and follows the recent announcements of Legal & General Nouveau and Mortgage Advice Bureau joining as distribution partners. New Street initially launched into the market in February with London & Country, John Charcol and the LSL mortgage networks of Pink and First Complete.

Adrian Whittaker, sales director of New Street Mortgages, said: “This is another step forward for New Street Mortgages and our commitment to delivering a modern, digital approach to lending to a growing number of intermediaries. Intrinsic is a nationally recognised financial network and a strong addition to our growing list of partners. We look forward to working with the group over the coming months.”

Emma Hollingworth, Intrinsic mortgage sales director, added: “Intrinsic is delighted to add New Street to its panel of mortgage lenders. Today’s announcement is a reflection of our focus on supporting mortgage advisers and their clients with a compelling proposition supported by a range of quality lenders.”

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