Together joins PRIMIS lender panel

PRIMIS Mortgage Network has announced the addition of specialist lender Together to its lender panel.

Members of the network will be offered immediate access to Together’s variety of buy-to-let (BTL), residential and second-charge mortgage solutions.

As part of the launch, advisers will benefit from a no tick-box criteria, lending available on usual properties, access to the lender’s online application system and person support through Together.

PRIMIS proposition director Vikki Jefferies said: “Our top priority at PRIMIS is supporting and investing in our brokers to champion them and the services that they provide to customers. By partnering with Together, we will be able to give our members greater access to lending solutions geared towards the growing pockets of consumers with niche requirements.

“Whilst the market continues to grow and adapt to meet the changing needs of consumers, we are committed to growing our lender panel to ensure our advisers are ready and able to meet these needs – and, ultimately, help them boost their business in the long-run.”

Also commenting, Together group intermediary relationship director Richard Tugwell: “We’re excited to partner with PRIMIS Mortgage Network and it’s great that we’re now able to offer our products through the network’s growing adviser community.

“We’ve got a wealth of knowledge and experience in the specialist lending market, and our common-sense approach to lending will enable more of PRIMIS’ members to provide great customer outcomes to borrowers who may not fit the criteria of mainstream lenders.”

Today’s launch comes as PRIMIS continues to grow and enhance its lender panel, with recent additions including Fleet and Source Insurance.

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