Finova adds Norton Home Loans to panel

Finova Payment and Mortgage Services has announced its partnership with specialist mortgage provider, Norton Home Loans (NHL).

The network’s members will have access to NHL’s first and second charge product range to help brokers find homes for borrowers who do not tick all the boxes with high street lenders, helping them to secure finance that might not otherwise be possible.

NHL’s products provide lending options to those with impaired credit histories or alternative streams of income, as well as having specialised lending criteria for various types of properties, such as unencumbered, non-standard construction and properties with a no-minimum-valuation.

NHL joins finova Payment and Mortgage Services’ panel of over 70 lenders, offering standard mortgages as well as specialist and niche lending products, including residential, buy-to-let, bridging, second charge, commercial and development, equity release and more.

Melanie Spencer (pictured), head of Finova Payment & Mortgage Services, said: “Our growing mortgage panel reflects our commitment to providing product options for a wide range of clients and supporting each borrower’s mortgage journey in today’s challenging financial climate.

“We are delighted to be partnering with Norton Home Loans and to offer lending opportunities to borrowers who may require specialist products due to their credit history, income or property.

“This partnership is certainly a welcome addition to our panel of existing lending partners, and we look forward to supporting our brokers with the many options offered by Norton Home Loans’ extensive product range.”

Paul Stringer, managing director of Norton Home Loans, added: “This is a fantastic partnership for Norton Home Loans. finova Mortgage Club is making great strides within the intermediary world and this is an opportune moment to join its lender panel. We look forward to progressing in our partnership and spreading the word of our proposition to members across finova’s growing network.”

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