MCI Club adds the Buckinghamshire to panel

The MCI mortgage club has announced the addition of Buckinghamshire Building Society to its lending panel.

Following growing demand from its members, the MCI Club suggested that the Buckinghamshire, will give its brokers more solutions for their customers during these challenging times.

The Buckinghamshire’s products include joint borrower sole proprietor with no maximum age, up to a 40-year term, and a reverse joint borrower sole proprietor product, which allows children to help out parents. 

The society also offers 90% LTV for local residents and society members along with NHS and emergency workers’ offerings.

MCI mortgage club head, Melanie Spencer, commented: “We are continuously looking for lenders in the market that will offer our clients competitive products and alternatives that allow our clients to achieve their objectives. The addition of the Buckinghamshire to our panel gives our members access to some unique products that will enable our brokers to think outside the box.”

The Buckinghamshire head of lending, Timothy Vigeon, added: “We are delighted to be joining MCI Mortgage Club and look forward to working with its members. We have been able to innovate our mortgage proposition, to include family assist products, and more recently, reverse joint borrower sole proprietor, alongside our other areas of flexible lending, which we feel will provide extra support to the MCI members.”

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