ModaMortgages goes live on Iress’ Xplan Mortgage and Trigold

Iress has announced that specialist buy-to-let (BTL) provider from Chetwood Bank, ModaMortgages, is now live on Xplan Mortgage and Trigold.

This now takes the number of BTL lenders available on Iress’ mortgage sourcing platforms to 83.

ModaMortgages’ BTL range, which is only available through brokers, caters for a variety of landlords, including those with small or large portfolios, individuals, limited companies, first-time buyer and first-time landlords.

It also lends on HMOs and MUFBs.

Head of providers and lenders at Iress, Louise Sarsby, said: "There is no one-size-fits-all when it comes to BTL, so adding ModaMortgages to our already extensive range of specialist lenders is great news for brokers looking to meet clients’ individual needs.

"ModaMortgages’ vision aligns well with our own, and we’re pleased to be able to distribute their products nationwide through our market-leading mortgage sourcing software."

Director of sales and distribution at ModaMortgages, Darrell Walker, added: "As the home of smarter, faster, and simpler BTL borrowing, it’s essential that brokers can view our products as quickly and easily as possible. Iress’s innovative software systems give them the ability to do just that."



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