Specialist second charge mortgage lender, Equifinance, has become the ninth addition to Tenet’s direct to lender second charge panel.
Simon Broadley, managing director of TenetLime, said: “Our direct to lender second charge panel aims to make second charge a more cost-effective option for our advisers to take into account when customers are considering a remortgage with capital raising or a further advance. We’re pleased to welcome Equifinance, with its flexible approach to lending and products designed to cater for a variety of customer needs.”
Richard Croll, regional sales manager for Equifinance, said: “I am delighted that Equifinance has secured a position on Tenet’s direct to lender panel. This will provide us with a platform to raise awareness of the niche solutions we provide and play our part in expanding the second charge market as a whole.”
See the Mortgage Solutions one to one interview with Simon Broadley, who joined Tenet Lime in January.
Victoria Hartley is contributing editor at Mortgage Solutions, Specialist Lending Solutions, Your Money and Your Mortgage at London-based publishing company AE3 Media.
She has an MA in Radio from Goldsmiths after gaining a 2:1 in a Comparative American Studies BA at Warwick University. She also holds a TEFL qualification and taught overseas in Mexico and Japan from 1994 to 1997.
Her role includes editorial oversight of the news, analysis and features, event content management and strategic and editorial consultancy for the AE3 Media group. She is an experienced video, broadcast and live-event host and regularly chairs web and podcast debates and interviews.
Multiple award nominations have resulted in two wins: Santander Media Awards, trade journalist of the year and Headlinemoney Awards, mortgage journalist of the year (B2B). Here is one of the award-winning pieces: https://www.mortgagesolutions.co.uk/news/2011/07/21/exclusive-tale-bailey-fraud-witness/
Previous roles include editorships of Mortgage Solutions, consumer title What Mortgage and trade title Credit Today as well as a stint freelancing for a variety of outlets including The Guardian and Which? Money.