Lendco added to PMS Mortgage Club panel

PMS Mortgage Club has announced the addition of specialist buy-to-let (BTL) and bridging lender Lendco to its panel.

The move will provide directly authorised brokers who transact through PMS with access to Lendco’s product range.

PMS, which is part of Sesame Bankhall Group, confirmed that Lendco’s addition will take the number of lenders on its panel to 104.

Established in 2018, Lendco provides BTL and bridging loans up to £5m on a wide range of properties for both individuals and businesses.

National account manager at Lendco, Sheryl Kirk, said: “We are delighted to be partnering with PMS. We recognise their efforts to support their members by continuously improving their offering and look forward to working closely together to ensure we’re delivering the very best proposition to intermediaries for years to come.”

Sesame Bankhall Group CEO, Richard Harrison, added: “We are constantly working to enhance our market-leading offering for our members and their clients through PMS Mortgage Club, and Lendco’s addition is a prime example of this commitment.

“Its methodical, case-by-case approach to underwriting exemplifies a philosophy that aligns completely with our goal to become advisory firms’ proactive partner for life, helping them to start, run, grow, and exit their business effectively.”



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