MCI Mortgage Club adds Roma Finance to panel

MCI Mortgage Club has announced it is expanding its panel with the addition of specialist lender Roma Finance.

The latest lender to join the panel will offer MCI members more choice in helping customers who require short and medium-term lending.

Roma Finance offers first and second charge loans on bridging, development finance, buy-to-let (BTL), holiday let and serviced accommodation.

The lender’s bridging finance covers conversions, refurbishments and auctions for residential, mixed use, HMOs, semi-commercial and commercial property.

Head of the MCI Mortgage Club, Melanie Spencer, commented: “Roma Finance can offer our members a wide range of bridging, development and BTL finance and will consider applications on a case by case basis.

“Our lending panel is growing rapidly and members have access to a wide range of banks, building societies and specialist lenders. Members also have the advantage of using our bespoke technology which allows for a smooth and efficient mortgage process from end-to-end.”

Roma Finance commercial director, Nick Jones, added: “We are delighted to be joining MCI Mortgage Club, they are expanding rapidly and are aiming to achieve a fully comprehensive offering of bridging and BTL solutions.

“The specialist market is evolving and growing at an accelerated pace and Roma has some very exciting developments ahead to support this and MCI members. We are delighted to have been invited to join their panel and I am very excited to see where the future takes us.”

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