MCI Mortgage Club adds Swansea Building Society to panel

MCI Mortgage Club has announced that Swansea Building Society has joined its lender panel.

The Welsh society’s product range caters for the self-employed, doctors, dentists, professionals, key workers, small holdings, short-term lending, lending in retirement and holiday lets.

MCI suggested the appointment provides “further lending possibilities” to its growing membership that take advantage of its improved technology proposition.

“Swansea Building Society’s experienced team of underwriters assess all submitted cases on their own individual merit, which is crucial for more complex cases including those who are self-employed,” commented MCI head, Melanie Spencer.

“The addition of Swansea Building Society to our panel broadens the offering to our members while being backed up by ‘best of breed’ technology that generates genuine value to every member firm.”

Swansea Building Society chief executive, Alun Williams, added: “We’re delighted to be working with MCI. Swansea Building Society joining the MCI lender panel will mean that those who use MCI to source mortgages can access our wide range of personalised mortgage products.

“This is great news for those looking for the right mortgage – increasing their choice of available products – and also great for the society. It is yet another example of how Swansea Building Society continues to expand and adapt to the times, whilst remaining true to its traditional ethos of offering a personal, tailored and common sense approach to lending with no ‘computer says no’ mentality.”

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