Newtomorrow.com launches broker debt solution portal

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Consumer debt solutions firm newtomorrow.com has launched an online portal for intermediaries to support clients struggling with debt.

The website, www.newtomorrowbrokerservice.com will allow advisers to refer clients to the company’s broker services team of debt solutions experts, who can offer independent and free debt advice. The service is designed to offer intermediaries an alternative for indebted clients who might otherwise be refused further credit or a remortgage. Ian Wright, director of newtomorrow.com, says: “If intermediaries have exhausted all of their own options, we are able to use our experience in debt solutions to offer their client a way out of debt.” After the intermediary has logged on to the...

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