ModaMortgages joins PRIMIS panel

Newly launched specialist lender ModaMortgages has joined the PRIMIS Mortgage Network lender panel.

The partnership will provide PRIMIS brokers with access to ModaMortgages’ range of buy-to-let (BTL) products.

ModaMortgages’ offering is available to a variety of landlord types, including those with small or large portfolios, individuals, limited companies, first-time buyers and first-time landlords. It also lends on both houses in multiple occupation and multi-unit freehold blocks.

Chetwood Bank group distribution director, Roger Morris, who oversees ModaMortgages and CHL Mortgages for Intermediaries, said: “We’re delighted to be added to the PRIMIS panel of lenders and being able to expand the ModaMortgages proposition to PRIMIS’ network of appointed representative firms.

“As the home of smarter, faster, simpler buy to let borrowing, we’re excited to see how our partnership with PRIMIS grows and are confident our proposition will be well received by PRIMIS brokers.”

Strategic partnership manager at PRIMIS, Liz Wilkie, added: “We’re pleased to welcome ModaMortgages to our panel of lenders.

“ModaMortgages has made a big impact in the market in a short space of time, and we’re really looking forward to working with them. Giving our brokers access to a range of BTL products from a new lender will help them meet the ever-changing needs of their clients.”



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