Tower Street Finance partners with Penn Chambers

Tower Street Finance partners with Penn Chambers

Specialist in family law, wills and probate, Penn Chambers Solicitors has partnered with Tower Street Finance to offer its clients products that make it easier and quicker for administrators, executors and beneficiaries to access estate monies.

And the new partnership was thanks in part to Today’s Wills and Probate.

After being contacted by Neil Wright, business development manager at Tower Street Finance, Shak Inayat from the Wills & Probate Team at Penn Chambers set to work researching its Inheritance Advance and IHT Loan offerings.

Shak Inayat says: 

“We saw that Tower Street Finance had won ‘best innovation’ for its Inheritance Advance product at the British Wills and Probate Awards. It seems like such a simple idea we couldn’t believe there wasn’t anything like that out there and it hadn’t been done sooner.

“We’re already educating our clients about the products because they don’t realise there’s something out there that they could take advantage of, especially at a time where they might be unsure of their current or future income.

“It’s great to be working in partnership with Tower Street Finance and to now be able to offer accessible financial products which benefit administrators of estates, executors and beneficiaries alike.”

TSF business development director Dicky Davies adds:

“We’re really pleased to be working with the team at Penn Chambers. We know from our research there’s a real need out there and the more we speak to probate professionals the more they see the benefits both for their clients and their business.”

You can find out more about TSF’s award winning Inheritance Advance and its IHT Loan at www.towerstreetfinance.co.uk

 

This article was submitted to be published by Tower Street Finance as part of their advertising agreement with Today’s Wills and Probate. The views expressed in this article are those of the submitter and not those of Today’s Wills and Probate.

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