UTB Mortgages partners with Mortgage Intelligence

United Trust Bank (UTB) Mortgages has launched a new partnership with mortgage and insurance network, Mortgage Intelligence.

The partnership will increase UTB’s access to more brokers and allow it to grow its range of specialist mortgage products, which will be made available to Mortgage Intelligence’s network of nearly 500 appointed representatives.

UTB offers residential, buy-to-let and second charge loans, designed to cater for those less served by the mainstream market.

This includes borrowers and remortgagers with complex incomes, those wishing to purchase properties of non-standard construction and customers with some adverse credit.

Mortgage Intelligence has supported advisers for over 25 years, providing access to a varied panel of lenders, as well as offering its appointed representatives a range of services including assistance with compliance, technology, training and marketing.

Head of products and partnerships at Mortgage Intelligence, Graham Wood, said: "We’re pleased to announce our new partnership with United Trust Bank, well known for a practical, solutions-driven approach to specialist lending. The ability to deliver competitive products with a personal touch makes them a valuable addition to our panel.

"This collaboration enhances the range of options available to our advisers and supports them in placing more complex cases with confidence. We’re excited about the opportunities this partnership brings and look forward to working together to help more specialist borrowers achieve their property ambitions."

Head of clubs and networks for mortgages at UTB, Hannah Oades, added: "We're absolutely thrilled to team up with Mortgage Intelligence! This partnership strengthens our commitment to offering advisers more tools to provide the best outcomes for their clients by delivering a greater choice of competitive specialist mortgage products and helping them to write more business. I’m very excited for this next chapter."



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