Loans Warehouse added to L&G’s referral panel

Loans Warehouse has been added to Legal & General Mortgage Club’s referral panel.

The move will provide thousands of advisers across the UK with direct access to Loans Warehouse’s range of second charge mortgage solutions.

Launched in 2024, L&G Mortgage Club’s Referral Pro tool offers advisers a panel of trusted partners to help them meet the diverse needs of their clients, ensuring they can refer customers to the services they require, should they not be able to advise them directly.

Loans Warehouse, which completes over £100m of lending annually, said it would provide L&G’s club members with a fast and compliant process that helps ensure borrowers are exploring all available options.

Co-founder at Loans Warehouse, Matt Tristram, said: “We’re delighted to continue our growth in the intermediary space by launching with L&G, the biggest mortgage club in the UK.

“This partnership gives us a fantastic platform to support thousands of advisers, at a time when the second charge market is experiencing growth not seen since before the credit crunch – with July alone marking the highest monthly lending figures since 2006.”

Director of L&G Mortgage Club, Clare Beardmore, added: “We’re dedicated to supporting advisers with solutions that help them best serve their customers.

“That’s why we’re delighted to welcome Loans Warehouse to our Referral Pro panel, enhancing the specialist lending options available to our advisers and their clients. With their proven expertise in second charge lending, this partnership strengthens our ability to support advisers in meeting diverse client needs.”



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