Pepper to rebrand and launch broker portal

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Pepper Homeloans is to change its name to Pepper Money and introduce a new broker portal. 

Colin Snowdon, managing director of Pepper Homeloans, said: “The name change is the final phase of a global rebranding exercise for the Pepper Group. In future, all consumer finance products including mortgages will be marketed under the Pepper Money brand.

“In the UK we will continue to distribute our products exclusively via intermediaries and our new mortgage portal, also to be launched shortly, will make it easy for brokers to submit and track their clients’ mortgage applications online.”

Rob Barnard, director of sales at Pepper Homeloans, added: “We’ve taken the opportunity over the summer months to enhance and evolve the way in which we present our products to brokers, our submission and service procedures, together with our branding and marketing activities.

“We will be providing brokers with full details in the near future, so watch this space. I can guarantee, however, that some things won’t change, such as the way in which our skilled underwriters individually assess every application rather than relying on remote credit scoring systems.

“It’s an exciting time for Pepper and I believe these changes provide a solid basis for our future growth.”

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