Pepper expands packager panel

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Promise Solutions has been selected as an approved packager by specialist lender Pepper Homeloans.

The lender offers a range of residential and buy-to-let mortgages, and distributes only via approved packagers and intermediaries.

Steve Walker (pictured), managing director of Promise Solutions, said: “Since its launch Pepper has proven itself to be a key player in specialist lending, with a wide range of products and competitive rates making it a favourite amongst intermediaries.

“Perhaps most attractive is the lender’s approach to clients who have experienced blips on their credit history in the past. With excellent rates available, CCJs and defaults treated the same and multiple repayment options on offer as well as flexible, manual underwriting, it offers a versatile solution for borrowers who might struggle to get accepted by mainstream lenders.

“Now MCD is in play the role of packagers will be amplified as brokers get to grips with specialist lending and we are thrilled to be appointed to the panel of such an innovative and exciting lender.”

Jeff Knight, head of marketing at Pepper Homeloans, aded: “We are very excited about working with Promise Solutions who have a solid track record within the specialist lending sector. We only work with distribution partners where there is a strong strategic fit and Promise are, like Pepper Homeloans, driven by innovation and high-end service.”

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