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Norton Broker Services launches Bridging Department

22 April 2021

Norton Broker Services, part of the Norton Group are now offering Bridging Finance solutions to the intermediary market.

It comes after a surge in demand from intermediaries wanting to place bridging cases with the group.

Senior Sales and Development Manager, Sonny Gosai will continue working with the Norton Home Loans brand and will also head up the Bridging Department.

“It is obvious that bridging has a large place within the specialist market and we felt it was time we came to the forefront with our ability to allow intermediaries to have Norton as an outlet for their enquiries. This will sit fantastically alongside other areas of the group to complement each department with another product accessible not only by the intermediary but also our internal mortgages and second charge departments”

Mike Walters, Sales Director – Property Intermediaries, United Trust Bank commented:

“I am delighted that Norton have moved into the Bridging finance sector and wish them every success with this new venture. We’ve established an excellent relationship with their team and they have become one of our most successful broker partners for Second Charge mortgages. Norton have established a reputation for professionalism and outstanding customer service and we look forward to working with the new bridging team to develop their short term lending business alongside their successful Second Charge loan offering.”

Paul Stringer Director at the Norton Group said “This is a natural progression for us as volumes of Bridging enquiries continue to rise, this adds to the range of options available within the group and fits perfectly with our overall growth strategy”

Sonny Gosai added “These are exciting times for us with the ability to add another string to our bow, with more exciting developments on the horizon it puts Norton in good stead for the future.

Look out for more developments in the coming weeks!!!”