Loughborough Building Society and Finance Advice Club launch partnership

Loughborough Building Society has announced a new partnership with Finance Advice Club to expand its intermediary distribution channel.

The move will provide Finance Advice Club members with access to the Loughborough’s product range, including residential, large loans, buy-to-let, borrowing into retirement, first-time buyers, family assist schemes, shared ownership, buy-for-university, and holiday lets.

Loughborough recently launched a new mortgage origination platform, complete with integrated credit decisioning software, and allows soft credit checks during the decision in principle (DIP) stage, helping to protect applicants' credit scores while allowing them to explore mortgage options

Finance Advice Club members can now register with the Loughborough to access its full product suite, leverage the mortgage origination platform, as well as utilise a comprehensive library of supporting resources.

Head of intermediaries at Loughborough Building Society, Ashley Pearson, said: “Joining the Finance Advice Club panel allows us to extend our reach and offer tailored mortgage solutions to an even wider intermediary network.

“As a lender, we remain committed to providing innovative, flexible, and customer-focused options, and we look forward to working closely with Finance Advice Club members to support their clients’ diverse borrowing needs.”

Director of Finance Advice Club, Matt Cassar, added: “This collaboration enhances our ability to offer our members even greater access to some of the most innovative mortgage products available.

“By joining forces with Loughborough Building Society, we can further empower our members with the resources they need to access a wide range of mortgage lenders, ensuring they can offer their clients products from the whole of the market. This partnership underscores our shared commitment to delivering exceptional value and support to homeowners and advisors alike.”



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