Rosemount adds Norton Home Loans to lending panel

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Rosemount Financial Solutions (IFA) has added Norton Home Loans to its panel, giving network members access to the lender’s range of mortgages and secured loans aimed at customers who struggle to meet high street criteria.

The move brings Norton’s first and second charge mortgages to Rosemount’s advisers, catering for borrowers with non-standard credit histories, irregular income or unusual property types.

It follows a string of new panel appointments this year, with Atom bank, CHL Mortgages and Moda Mortgages among those already welcomed on board.

Rosemount has established itself as one of the fastest-growing networks in the mortgage market. Independent analysis by Network Consulting found the firm recorded the second highest growth in adviser numbers, in percentage terms, of any UK network during the first quarter of 2025.

Ahmed Bawa, chief executive of Rosemount Financial Solutions
Ahmed Bawa, Rosemount Financial Solutions

Ahmed Bawa, chief executive of Rosemount Financial Solutions (IFA), said: “Appointing Norton Home Loans is a direct result of feedback from our advisers, who asked us to plug a gap in our lending panel in terms of borrowers with problems ranging from their credit profile and income to unusual property types.

“Ensuring our advisers have access to lenders to help a wide range of customer circumstances is imperative and Norton’s unique range of first and second charge mortgages will help our advisers provide more finance solutions to more people.”

David Binney (main picture), head of sales at Norton Home Loans, added: “Rosemount’s growth in the last few years is a testament to their proposition and how they listen to their advisers to continually improve and adapt. Norton’s appointment to their panel is evidence of this and we are delighted to be working with the team.”

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