PMS and Sesame partner with Zephyr Homeloans

PMS Mortgage Club and Sesame Network, part of Sesame Bankhall Group, have added Zephyr Homeloans to their BTL lending panels.

The specialist lender’s addition now means that directly authorised PMS members, along with members of Sesame Network, will have direct access to Zephyr Homeloans’ competitive BTL product range.

Specialist lending relationship manager at Sesame and PMS, Stephanie Charman, commented: “The BTL landscape continues to evolve in terms of choice and complexity, so it’s essential for us to ensure we have an extensive lending panel available for mortgage advisers, which comprises both standard and specialist BTL products and criteria.

“We have been watching with interest Zephyr Homeloans’ controlled entry into the market with a pilot via key mortgage packagers, and we are pleased that they are now expanding their distribution through this new partnership with PMS and Sesame.”

PMS operates one of the UK’s largest mortgage clubs for mortgage brokers who are directly regulated by the FCA, while Sesame is one of the UK’s largest appointed representative (AR) networks. Together they are part of Sesame Bankhall Group, a market-leading support services business for firms that are directly regulated by the FCA.

Bankhall operates largely in the intermediary market and provides support to over 11,000 advisors in the UK.

Zephyr Homeloans managing director, Paul Fryers, added: “In this dynamic BTL market, we aim to support mortgage advisers to help them meet the diverse needs of their customers. At Zephyr Homeloans, our competitive products include standard BTL mortgages, along with a more specialist range catering for Limited Company and Special Purpose Vehicle investors, who are looking to restructure or grow their portfolios.

“We are delighted to launch with PMS and Sesame and look forward to working together over the coming months to further this important partnership.”

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