Nottingham BS joins finova’s lending panel

Nottingham Building Society (BS) has joined finova Broker’s payment and mortgage services (fPMS) mortgage club lending panel.

The partnership will allow the society to connect brokers with finova’s panel of more than 90 lenders, offering mortgage solutions and options to homebuyers across the UK.

By joining finova’s lending panel, the society’s range of mortgage products, including offerings for first-time buyers, foreign nationals and self-employed applicants, will be accessible to the club’s network of over 550 members.

The partnership aligns with finova’s mission of providing brokers with access to a range of mortgage solutions through the fPMS mortgage club, using technology and an extensive lender panel.

Head of sales at Nottingham BS, Matt Kingston, said: "Joining the fPMS panel is an exciting milestone for us. We look forward to working closely with their brokers, providing flexible mortgage options and personalised service that our society is renowned for. With finova, we aim to support brokers in delivering outstanding solutions to meet the unique needs of their clients in today’s market."

Commercial director at finova Broker, Matt Harrison, added: "We’re delighted to welcome Nottingham BS to the fPMS mortgage club lending panel. Its commitment to flexibility and personalised service makes them an invaluable partner for our brokers. Together, we’re focused on supporting brokers to deliver outstanding mortgage solutions tailored to their clients’ unique circumstances, especially in today’s evolving market."



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