Blueberry Mortgages launches specialist lending packager arm
By Joanne Atkin
Blueberry Mortgages has expanded its business into the specialist lending packager market with a focus on bridging finance and second charge mortgages.
Already an established mortgage broker, Blueberry’s founders have a combined 135 years’ experience in the mortgage sector.
The firm offers advice on all mortgage lending requirements from residential through to equity release, buy-to-let, commercial, secured and unsecured loans, bridging finance, protection and wealth management.
Blueberry has now set up a dedicated team to satisfy the specialist lender sector and can package bridging loans and second charge mortgages for brokers.
The firm has a panel of 24 lenders including key players such as Precise, MT Finance, Paragon and Shawbrook Bank.
Blueberry says it prides itself on traditional values of honesty and integrity, which are at the heart of its business physiology.
Alex Hamilton, specialist lending consultant at Blueberry Mortgages, commented:
“The biggest concern for brokers when using a packager is communication and an equitable fee charging structure.
“I want brokers to feel confident that when they refer their clients to Blueberry, they will get a fantastic service as well as a customer centric fee structure.
Blueberry will always fully review a client’s circumstances to ensure they get the best possible advice.”
Christopher Moyse, pictured, compliance & operations director at Blueberry, added:
“Alex and his team have established a strong client focused proposition for specialist lending where a positive outcome for the client is at the forefront of their advice process.
“I have utmost respect and admiration for the role that Alex has played in launching Blueberry Specialist Lending.”
Joanne Atkin is an award winning, freelance journalist and has written for both trade and consumer press. She is the former Editor of Mortgage Finance Gazette, What Mortgage and The Money Pages and has previously worked for a major lender.
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