Norton Group celebrates 50 years in business

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Norton Group is celebrating 50 years of providing loan and remortgage solutions.

The independent, family-run business, was established by Keith Stringer in 1974, and is now run by Paul and Mark Stringer.

Co-CEO Paul Stringer (pictured) said: “Having a range of loan solutions for customers means that we can find a loan or mortgage offer in most circumstances, including for the self-employed, those with poor credit, and anyone needing a larger amount than they would typically be offered with a personal loan. The key message is that we are here to help and will always offer the best loan for our customers.

“Every customer will receive a recommendation from their dedicated advisor, resulting in a personal service where the unique requirements of each individual can be discussed, and the right solution found. We are proud to offer the largest range of specialist products to customers with any credit score.”

Co-CEO Mark Stringer added: “Since Norton started in business 50 years ago, the financial services industry has changed beyond all recognition, and during this time, Norton has evolved and adapted its products and services to meet these changes. Good customer outcomes are at the heart of what we strive for, and this is why we have customers coming back to us time and time again over many years.

“We are big believers in helping local charities – every year we raise thousands for the Rotherham Toy Appeal, and in the past, we have taken part in the Three Peaks Challenge for Bluebell Hospice. This month, we are participating in the Rotherham Hospice Ball charity event, to be held at Magna.”

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