Sesame Bankhall Group unveils new master broker panel

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Sesame Bankhall Group has announced that PMS Mortgage Club and Sesame Network members now have a new specialist lending panel of six master brokers.

The panel provides advisers with access to a range of first and second charge mortgages, alongside commercial and bridging finance.

The master broker partners provide support ranging from customer referrals through to help with packaging complex applications.

The master brokers on the new specialist lending panel are 3mc; Brightstar; Crystal Specialist Finance; Impact Specialist Finance; Positive Lending and Watts Commercial.

Stephanie Charman, head of strategic relationships, lender, at Sesame Bankhall Group, said: “The appetite for specialist lending continues to grow as people’s circumstances become ever more complex. This trend has steadily increased over the last year due to the impact of Covid-19, which makes the launch of our new panel of leading master brokers very timely. We’ve undertaken a comprehensive review of the market and partnered with master brokers who will help PMS and Sesame members to cater for each client’s individual needs, no matter how complex or unusual.”

In addition to the new specialist lending panel, PMS and Sesame members also have access to two existing referral services for equity release business from Age Partnership and Key Partnerships, along with a self-build support packaging option from Buildloan.

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