Lendco added to TMA’s lender panel

TMA Mortgage Club has announced the addition of Lendco to its lender panel.

The move means that intermediaries at TMA, which is part of the LSL Group, can now offer their clients access to Lendco’s range of specialist buy-to-let and bridging products.

Lendco lends on a variety of assets including HMOs, multi-unit freehold and leasehold blocks, new builds and holiday lets. Borrowers include ex-pats, foreign nationals, portfolio landlords, limited companies, LLPs, trusts and registered housing associations.

Development director at TMA, Lisa Martin, said Lendco was a “welcome addition” to the panel.

“This year, we expect a buoyant refinancing market and specialists will mean our brokers can offer more choice to an even broader cohort of remortgage clients,” Martin added.

“Lendco has developed a reputation for delivering complex cases with a combination of pragmatic manual underwriting, quick decision making, access to decision makers and provide a team of BDMs empowered to make decisions.”

Lendco national account manager, Sheryl Kirk, added: “We’re delighted to partner with TMA. Our approach to applicants, asset types and broker service has proven beneficial time after time, and our reputation continues to precede us in the market.

“We look forward to working closely with TMA and involving them in our plans to continuously improve our offering.”



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