Mortgage Intelligence has added Afin Bank to its lender panel, providing network advisers with access to the bank’s mortgage proposition from today.
The appointment reflects Mortgage Intelligence’s ongoing commitment to broadening the range of lending options available to its members, ensuring they have access to solutions that meet the needs of an increasingly diverse customer base. Afin Bank joins a growing network panel, enhancing support for borrowers whose circumstances may not always fit conventional lending models.
Afin Bank was established with a vision of creating a more inclusive banking experience, helping customers access financial products that reflect the realities of modern life. The bank combines digital-first convenience with a personalised approach, offering mortgage and savings products designed to support a broad range of customers. By focusing on flexibility, accessibility and customer understanding, Afin Bank aims to remove barriers that can often prevent capable borrowers from achieving their property ambitions.
Head of Products & Partnerships at Mortgage Intelligence, Graham Wood commented:
"We're pleased to welcome Afin Bank to the Mortgage Intelligence lender panel. As the needs of borrowers continue to evolve, it's important that our members have access to lenders that bring fresh thinking and a genuine commitment to serving a diverse range of customers. We believe their approach will add significant value to our advisers and help them support a wider range of clients."
Anum Mahmood, National Key Account Manager at Afin Bank, added:
“We’re delighted to be partnering with Mortgage Intelligence and offering its advisers access to Afin Bank’s flexible mortgage solutions. We recognise that many capable borrowers do not always fit the traditional lending box, and our proposition is designed to help advisers support customers with more complex or non-standard circumstances. We look forward to working with the network and helping advisers deliver positive outcomes for a wider range of clients.”