Happy Brokers boosts panel with bridging lender

Monday 8th March 2010

Master broker Happy Brokers has extended its panel with the addition of Lancashire Mortgage Corporation and bridging finance from Blemain Finance. 

Although the master broker already provide their introducers with a packaging service for residential secured loans, semi-commercial mortgages and buy to let from Blemain Finance.  These new arrangements will mean that Happy Brokers introducers will now be able to place commercial term and bridging loans with Lancashire Mortgage Corporation; and first or second charge semi-commercial and buy to let bridging finance and residential second charge bridging loans with Blemain Finance.
 
Commenting on the new relationship between the two companies Paul Lefevre, managing director at Happy Brokers said: “We are delighted to expand the range of Blemain Group products that we offer our brokers with the addition of Lancashire Mortgage Corporation and Blemain Finance bridging loans to our panel. 
 
“This will enable us to provide our intermediaries with a complete solution for all their commercial and semi-commercial cases, for all status of client, whether they require short or long-term finance. 
 
“We already have a strong relationship with the Blemain Group of lenders and are looking forward to developing it over the coming months whilst helping our introducers to complete more business.”
 
Gary Bailey, Director at Blemain Group said: “We are delighted that Happy Brokers introducers will now be able access to our entire range of bridging finance, commercial and semi-commercial products. We look forward to working with Happy Brokers and helping their introducers meet the challenges of the current market.”

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