West One Loans expands distribution

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West One Loans has joined up with Tenet Group to offer its first and second charge bridging products directly to Tenet members, without the need for a packager.

Marie Grundy, sales director at West One Loans, said: “We are delighted to partner with Tenet, an organisation which has an exceptional reputation for really understanding the needs of its member firms, and are excited to be working with a thought leader in the intermediary market to offer its brokers and clients an even broader range of bridging options to suit their financial needs.”

Martin Greenwood, chief executive at Tenet Group, added: “We are committed to building new partnerships that help fulfil the needs of our end-consumers and access to more specialist products is an essential part of this.

“West One Loans is a key player in the bridging finance market, offering one of the most comprehensive ranges of products available, so will be a welcome addition for our members and their clients.”

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