MAB welcomes April Mortgages to lending panel

Mortgage Advice Bureau (MAB) has welcomed long-term lender, April Mortgages, to its lending panel.

April’s range of lending solutions are designed to give brokers and customers greater control and confidence in their mortgages choices, by combining certainty with flexibility.

Elements of April’s proposition include longer-term fixed rates, high loan-to-income lending, uncapped overpayments and an interest rate reduction as the LTV decreases. These features are designed to provide long-term stability for homeowners.

MAB said it is “committed to supporting advisers” with technology-driven solutions, which enables its brokers to deliver mortgage advice with efficiency and ease.

With April joining MAB’s lending panel, brokers will be able to get direct access to underwriters and a flexible underwriting approach.

Head of lending at MAB, Danny Belton, said: "In a market that’s hungry for innovation, we’re delighted to welcome April Mortgages to the MAB panel. April brings a fresh way of thinking to products and criteria to the table, and this partnership will empower our brokers to offer an even greater range of mortgage options to customers."

Director of mortgage distribution at April Mortgages, Rachael Hunnisett, added: "Myself and the whole team at April are looking forward to working closely with MAB to continue pushing the boundaries of what the mortgage industry can offer. Together, we’ll deliver an experience that’s simple, transparent, and tailored to today’s market needs.

"By integrating April’s customer-centric mortgage products into MAB’s established and trusted infrastructure, we’re confident this collaboration will provide real value to both brokers and their clients."



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