Access FS adds West Brom Building Society to lender panel

Mortgage and protection brokerage Access Financial Services has appointed West Brom Building Society to its mortgage panel.

The move has taken the number of lenders on the Access FS mortgage panel to 75.

Access FS said the addition of West Brom would widen the scope of mortgages that its brokers can offer to their clients, with several product areas being made available.

West Brom’s product range includes shared ownership mortgages, low deposit mortgages – including a specialised low deposit new build mortgage with some offering terms of up to 40 years.

Mortgage sales and marketing director at Access FS, Nick Jones, said: “With its wide range of specialist and mainstream mortgages, West Brom will be a positive addition to our mortgage panel.

“Access FS had an exceptional year of growth last year, growing turnover by 46% in 2024, so we are constantly looking for good lenders and providers that will add real value to our advisers and their clients and West Brom definitely fits that requirement.”

Head of intermediaries at West Brom Building Society, Alasdair McDonald, added: “Access FS is one of the fastest-growing adviser firms in the country, renowned for its high standards, so being on their panel was a priority for us.

“We are confident that we can provide the excellent service that we are known for, while offering Access FS brokers a wide range of competitive rates and products, and a level of flexibility that sets us apart from other providers.”



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