CHL Mortgages and Mortgage Intelligence announce partnership

CHL Mortgages has announced a new partnership with Mortgage Intelligence.

The specialist buy-to-let (BTL) lender suggested the move will increase its distribution footprint for both appointed representatives (ARs) and directly authorised (DA) brokers.

Mortgage Intelligence, owned by property services company Connells Group, runs three AR networks and Next Intelligence DA mortgage club, with 4,500 members specialising in mortgages, protection and general insurance.

CHL’s product range caters for first-time landlords, portfolio landlords and limited companies, covering a variety of BTL investments including HMOs, MUFBs.

The lender recently announced a new raft of rate reductions with rates starting from 2.88%.

CHL commercial director, Ross Turrell, commented: “We have a lot of history with the Mortgage Intelligence senior management team and we understand each other’s business models very well. The strength of this understanding is vital within any strategic partnership to ensure that our overall proposition can support their members in the most effective way possible and provide the types of solutions to meet the ever-changing demands of their landlord clients. 

“As a business, we look forward to building on this relationship and taking on feedback to further enhance our offering over the course of Q4 and beyond.”

Mortgage Intelligence managing director, Sally Laker, added: “We’re thrilled to be welcoming CHL Mortgages to our lending panels. Their history of serving advisers aligns with the customer-centric approach we have here at Mortgage Intelligence. 

“Their addition to both our network and club lending panels will enable our members to access an even more comprehensive range of products and services. We’re excited to work with the team at CHL Mortgages to build a successful relationship into the future.”

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