JMT Finance Ltd joins Knowledge Bank

Commercial property finance lender, JMT Finance Ltd, has added its criteria to the Knowledge Bank platform.

Knowledge Bank’s mortgage criteria search system holds the full criteria of more than 250 lenders and has over 130,000 individual pieces of criteria, making it the largest database of its kind in the UK.

JMT said that its privately funded structure means it is not restricted by “rigid” application processes or lending criteria, so the lender can instead take a more personal approach to applications.

“We are delighted to have joined Knowledge Bank, and have been amazed at the response we have received already to our unique lending proposition,” commented JMT managing director, Chris Jones.

“Over the last year, we have worked hard to put in place internal systems and structures to ensure we continue to meet the high level of service which our existing introducers and borrowers know us for, whilst at the same time increasing the size of our loan book.

“Having done so, we now feel Knowledge Bank is the ideal partner to help us gain exposure to a wider audience; delivering solutions for the more bespoke lending requirements.”

Knowledge Bank lender relationship manager, Jordan Garside, added: “We are thrilled to have JMT onboard with Knowledge Bank.

“We aim to provide brokers with the most comprehensive selection of commercial criteria from the widest range of lenders, and we feel that with their transparency, competitive LTVs, and quick and tailored decisions, JMT will add a unique perspective to this lending type which will match our brokers equally unique client requirements.”

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