Next Intelligence expands panel with six lender additions

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Mortgage club Next Intelligence has announced a significant expansion of its lender panel, adding six new lenders and extending payment route access to four existing packaged-only lenders during the first quarter of 2025.

The move reinforces the club’s commitment to offering brokers more choice and greater flexibility when sourcing mortgage solutions for a wide range of clients — from first-time buyers and remortgagers to landlords and those seeking specialist lending products.

New lenders joining the panel include:

  • Bath Building Society
  • Greenfield Bridging
  • Keystone Property Finance
  • Leek Building Society
  • Vernon Building Society

In addition to these, payment route access is now available — alongside existing packaging options — for Lendinvest Mortgages, ModaMortgages, MT Finance, and West One, enabling brokers to work with these lenders more flexibly.

Cat Armstrong, mortgage club director at Next Intelligence, said: “We are thrilled to introduce these changes to our lender panel. These additions provide our members with an even greater selection of mortgage products, ensuring they are equipped with the tools they need to serve their clients effectively.”

Louise Perry, head of sales at Next Intelligence, added: “We are excited to expand our specialist lending proposition under the Next Intelligence brand, offering brokers a wider range of options in how they choose to interact with us, including additional payment routes alongside our packaged offerings.

“We are committed to expanding our panel to meet the evolving needs of the market and providing continued value to our members.”

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