Pepper joins forces with Intrinsic Network

Pepper joins forces with Intrinsic Network


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Pepper Homeloans has been appointed to the mortgage lender panel of Intrinsic Network.

Intrinsic will market Pepper Homeloans’ full range of residential and buy-to-let mortgage products that have been designed for clients who experience difficulties obtaining a mortgage via a high street lender.

Director of sales at Pepper Homeloans, Rob Barnard, said: “Intrinsic are a very well respected network and the team here at Pepper are all looking forward to working with their members over the coming months.” 

 

Adam Smith, commercial director at Intrinsic, is delighted to be adding Pepper to their panel of mortgage lenders.

“Their range of specialist residential and buy-to-let mortgages are ideally suited to borrowers who may struggle to get a mortgage because they are self-employed, have historical credit issues, complex incomes and an immature credit history.”

 

Tags: Mortgages

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