Zephyr Homeloans becomes latest lender to join IMLA

Zephyr Homeloans has become the latest lender to join the Intermediary Mortgage Lenders Association (IMLA), bringing the total number of IMLA members to 43.

Zephyr Homeloans managing director Paul Fryers will be the company’s representative at IMLA meetings.

Zephyr Homeloans is a buy-to-let lender, providing a range of mortgage products that are focused on meeting the needs of individuals, professional portfolio, landlords and other specialist property investors. Zephyr offers a range of buy-to-let mortgage products for standard properties, houses in multiple occupancy (HMOs) and multi-unit blocks (MUBs).

IMLA executive director Kate Davies said: “This is a particularly interesting time for the buy-to-let market. Despite tax and regulatory changes in recent years, we are now seeing something of a resurgence of borrowers turning their attention to the buy-to-let market post-lockdown. Zephyr Homeloans is playing a key role supporting borrowers in this market by working to improve the availability of specialist buy-to-let products.

“We’re delighted to welcome Zephyr onboard and their addition to our membership will further strengthen IMLA’s representation of this area of the mortgage market.”

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