Landbay joins Richdale’s network panel

Mortgage platform, Landbay, has joined the panel of Richdale Brokers & Financial Services’ network, giving its intermediary members access to the buy-to-let (BTL) specialist lender’s range of mortgage products.

Richdale provides established and newly appointed representatives (ARs) with a compliance and mentoring support package, which contains the necessary tools and training to be a compliant mortgage intermediary.

As part of the service that Richdale provides, the company can help to prepare ARs and guide them through the authorisation process with the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA), should they wish to evolve into a directly authorised (DA) firm at a later date.

Head of national accounts at Landbay, Joela Jenvey, said: “Richdale’s proposition is a great way to add value to the intermediary market and support new quality ARs and DA firms to the industry and we look forward to working with them.

“Our BDMs and underwriters are always on hand to help Richdale’s members with any BTL cases, no matter how complex. They also have the added advantage of access to our award winning broker portal making the advice and application process quick and efficient.”

Managing director at Richdale, Jacob Bernstein, added: “We are a specialist growing network and the welcome addition of Landbay to our panel enhances the BTL options our intermediaries can offer to their landlord clients.

“We have been impressed with Landbay’s broker portal, which intuitively guides advisers through to the most appropriate product for their client’s needs. Along with a good range of products, and direct contact with Landbay’s BDMs and underwriters, I expect our partnership to grow as we move forward.”

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