Brilliant Solutions adds Pure Retirement to equity release partners

Brilliant Solutions adds Pure Retirement to equity release partners


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Mortgage club and specialist mortgage distributor, Brilliant Solutions, has announced the addition of lifetime mortgage lender Pure Retirement to its equity release partners.

The partnership has been formed as a way to provide members with further support in equity release and access to the expertise and resource that Pure Retirement offers.

Brilliant Solutions members will gain immediate access to the specialist lender’s products, including the Sovereign, Heritage and Heritage Freedom 40 ranges – all of which offer loans of £10,000 upwards.

Advisers will also benefit from Pure’s newly enhanced Marketing Toolkit, allowing members to further develop their marketing presence through both online and offline mediums. It offers bespoke marketing support and templates available to be personalised to company branding.

Speaking of the new partnership, Paul Carter, chief executive officer at Pure Retirement, comments: “It’s important to all of us at Pure that we continue supporting advisers in every way we can. By joining forces with Brilliant Solutions brokers can utilise the mortgage club’s market knowledge to help guarantee the right lifetime mortgage solution is found for their clients.”

“We look forward to joining Brilliant Solutions to continue providing great service to advisers and their customers.”

Matthew Arena, managing director at Brilliant Solutions, adds: “As always, we are dedicated to providing our members with the right tools to support their client which is why we’re delighted to add Pure to our partners.”

“We believe that with Pure’s flexible products, benefits and specialism in the market advisers will be able to reach a wider range of customers in later life and offer them a greater variety of options to suit their needs.”

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