Castle Trust Bank added to PMS and Sesame panels

Castle Trust Bank has been added to the lender panels of PMS Mortgage Club and Sesame Network.

Members of PMS and Sesame will now have access to Castle Trust Bank’s buy-to-let mortgages, bridging and development finance, which are available to UK residents, ex-pats, foreign nationals, SPVs and trading companies.



Castle Trust Bank offers loans for a range of investments that includes holiday lets, HMOs, portfolio loans and property refurbishment.

The bank’s proposition also includes bridge-to-let, which provides brokers with the built-in certainty of a confirmed exit route at the outset.


Castle Trust Bank sales director, Rob Oliver, commented: “We are really pleased to partner with Sesame and PMS and offer our full range of specialist buy-to-let, bridging finance and development finance to their members.

“Certainty is vital for brokers in the current environment and at Castle Trust Bank, our proposition is built on delivering certainty – from our BDMs offering instant terms on term loans up to £500,000, through to our bridge-to-let proposition providing a guaranteed exit route. With this important partnership, we are looking forward to delivering more certainty to even more brokers.”



Sesame and PMS specialist lending relationship manager, Stephanie Charman, added: “We’re delighted to welcome Castle Trust Bank to our panel to offer our members more options to place their specialist buy-to-let and bridging.

“Castle Trust Bank has built a reputation of delivering clarity of decision, certainty of funds and flexible underwriting, and this will be a very useful combination for our members and their clients.”

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