CHL Mortgages adds In Partnership to distribution panel

CHL Mortgages has announced the addition of mortgage, protection and investment network, In Partnership, to its distribution panel.

In Partnership is a network of over 500 investment, mortgage and protection advisers.

CHL’s product range is available to first-time landlords, portfolio landlords and limited companies covering a range of buy-to-let (BTL) investment vehicles, including HMOs, MUFBs, new build, ex local authority and flats above commercial.

The specialist BTL lender’s products are accessible through an extensive distribution panel which includes the industry’s leading networks, mortgage clubs and intermediary brands.

CHL commercial director, Ross Turrell, commented: “In Partnership’s senior management team are long time advocates of encouraging best business practice and their vast experience of the specialist BTL market proves crucial in ensuring that their advisers and clients have access to the right solutions in an open, approachable and totally transparent manner. 

“These service values fit perfectly with our ethos and we look forward to engaging with an adviser community who remain dedicated to delivering strong, professional advice.”

In Partnership head of strategic partnerships, Tim Coghill, added: “We are delighted to welcome CHL to our lender panel. Their specialist BTL mortgage products will enable our members to offer further quality and choice to their clients within the highly competitive mortgage market. We look forward to working together.”

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