F4B Network adds Metro Bank to lending panel

F4B Network has announced the addition of Metro Bank to its lending panel.

The addition will provide F4B Network members with access to Metro Bank’s range of residential and buy-to-let (BTL) mortgages.

Since its launch in February this year, FTB Network has developed relationships with a range of lenders to meet the needs of its adviser community. The network stated that it will continue to assemble a lending panel consisting of mainstream, BTL, specialist and short-term finance lenders, as well as an array of protection and GI providers.

Metro Bank has also had a busy 2021 having partnered with Churchill Expert to offer SME Insurance in February, launched a near prime mortgage range in March and then extended its 95% LTV product range to include remortgages in May.

F4B Network commercial director, Steve Swyny, commented: “Metro Bank has been one of the most active lenders over the past 12 to 18 months in terms of broadening its intermediary proposition and diversifying its product range.

“As a relatively new network offering, it’s vital for us to offer our members access to the type of lenders and service values which can add real value to their clients and their business. Metro Bank has made significant advances from a technology perspective and the strength of its support network will prove crucial for our advisers in H2 2021 and beyond.”

Metro Bank head of corporate relationships, Jeremy Cook, added: “We’re delighted to be working more closely with F4B as we join their lender panel, offering more brokers and their customers access to Metro Bank’s growing range of mortgage products.”

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