CHL Mortgages joins National Association of Commercial Finance Brokers

CHL Mortgages has become a patron of the National Association of Commercial Finance Brokers (NACFB).

The announcement comes in the wake of a raft of activity for CHL, following the intermediary-only lender’s return to specialist buy-to-let (BTL) lending earlier in the year.

The NACFB is a professional association for commercial finance brokers and lenders servicing the needs of business borrowers and property investors. The organisation currently has over 1,900 commercial finance broker members spread across the UK.

CHL commercial director, Ross Turrell, commented: “Becoming a patron of the NACFB was high on the agenda when we planned our return to the BTL market and now seems like an opportune time to officially cement this after a hugely successful first few months and our processes firmly bedded in.

“CHL’s proposition is all about competitive pricing and broad criteria, aligned with a modern digital infrastructure to create a positive experience with tangible benefits for our intermediary partners.” 

Chair of the NACFB, Paul Goodman, added: “The Association looks to partner only with lenders which can add value to our membership and who are doing their bit to keep moving Britain forward. CHL’s offering is a good fit for our members, particularly those looking to source solutions for clients with specialist BTL financing requirements.”

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