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Norton Broker Services Launch Regulated bridging Advice desk whilst being added to Masthaven Premier Panel

17 June 2021

Norton Broker services recently launched a Bridging Department to the intermediary market. Hot off the heels of this announcement, Norton are now offering regulated bridging advice to the intermediary market.

Sonny Gosai, Senior Sales and Development manager at Norton Group, said:

“It made sense for us to take this direction. With the large demand within the regulated bridging space and our personal experience, we want to take the pressure from your traditional mortgage advisor and let us assist with the advice as well as packaging enquiries through to completion. Having experienced CeMap Qualified advisors within the group it makes perfect sense”

After the recent news of Norton, Richard Deacon, Sales Director, Short-Term Lending at Masthaven Bank, said:

“Bridging loans are an often overlooked solution that can be hugely beneficial to borrowers in certain cases. We’ve always had a close relationship with Norton and its great news that they will be providing a vital service, educating borrowers on these short-term lending options and providing them with the guidance they need to find a product that’s right for them.

“The launch of this service has come at the perfect time and reflects the growing levels of demand for bridging products we’ve seen over the last year. Bridging has been a crucial problem-solving tool for borrowers looking to meet Stamp Duty deadlines or negotiate complex chain breaks, and bridging products will undoubtedly remain important as the mortgage market continues to support borrowers in their home buying journeys.”

Coupled with this Masthaven have added Norton to their Premier Panel - Sonny Gosai said:

"We are proud to be aligned with such an established and respected Bank. The recent changes by Masthaven to include their lowest ever bridging rate are a breath of fresh air."