Primis refreshes packager panel

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Primis Mortgage Network has announced a refresh to its packager panel for immediate delivery to adviser members in 2020.

Following an extensive review of the panel during 2019, new and reappointed members include four specialist finance lenders, four second charge lenders and four commercial lenders.

Primis members will now be able to access an extensive range of specialist lending, second charge and commercial solutions for their clients via the refreshed packager panel.

The panel is as follows:

Residential, Buy-to-Let & Bridging Second charge Commercial
BuildLoan Loan.co.uk Optimum Commercial
Impact Specialist Finance Vantage Finance Vantage Finance
Complete The Loan Partnership White Rose Finance
Crystal Specialist Finance The Loans Engine Signature Financial Services

Vikki Jefferies (pictured), proposition director at Primis, said: “The launch of our refreshed packager panel comes as consumer demand for specialist, second-charge and commercial lending solutions continues to grow.

“Reviewing our panel to ensure that the PRIMIS proposition reflects the growing levels of demand from customers will be invaluable for brokers looking to generate new or further business opportunities.

“With the backing of the new panel, more of our advisers will have the content and tools they need in order to offer a variety of solutions for their customers that they currently cannot provide.

“We are confident that with the panel’s new level of service, accessibility and innovation, our intermediary members up and down the UK will be able to achieve even bigger and better things over the coming months.”

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