Norton Home Loans partners extends access to specialist solutions

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Norton Home Loans has partnered with broker London & Country (L&C) Mortgages to widen access to its specialist mortgage solutions.

The partnership will give L&C’s customers access to Norton Home Loans’ range of specialist mortgages. L&C will have direct access to Norton’s flexible lending criteria, which offers solutions to those with historical credit blips or who require specialist lending solutions.

David Binney, head Of sales at Norton Home Loans, said: “This partnership with L&C is a fantastic opportunity to work alongside one of the most well-established and highly regarded brokers in the country.

“We recognise the increasing demand for specialist lending solutions, and by working together, we can help more borrowers find the right financial products to meet their needs.

Norton Home Loans has always been committed to offering flexible, customer-focused lending, and we look forward to supporting L&C’s clients with our expertise and bespoke approach.”

Simon Hendy, chief relationship officer at L&C Mortgages, added: “As a broker dealing with thousands of customer enquiries each month, we recognise the importance of strong relationships with specialist lenders who can offer solutions that mainstream lenders may not.

“Norton’s pragmatic lending criteria and flexible underwriting have already provided positive outcomes for our customers, and we are excited to expand our collaboration further. This partnership reinforces our commitment to finding the best solutions for every client, regardless of their financial background.”

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