MPowered Mortgages joins Abacus Funding panel

MPowered Mortgages has announced that it has joined the Abacus Funding lender panel.

The lender caters for buy-to-let (BTL) individual, limited company and portfolio landlords, and will now be available to Abacus Funding’s brokers, as part of the organisation’s lender panel.

MPowered’s product offering comes alongside its in-house platform, MPowered, which
Abacus Funding advisers can now use to enable cases to be submitted with with a streamlined application process for brokers.
 
The platform ensures fewer delays, less back-and-forth and a legally-binding decision in a shorter timeframe, Powered said.

“We’re delighted to be launching with Abacus Funding today, and look forward to supporting their members,” commented MPowered distribution director, Emma Hollingworth. “We want to ensure that advisers have access to the best mortgage lending for their customers.

“We believe combining a competitive product range with an innovative tech offering to Abacus Funding will help achieve this.”

Abacus Funding operations director, Joanne Hutley, added: “MPowered has combined a competitive product offering in the BTL space, with a superior adviser and end-customer experience.

“It is for this reason that I am excited to announce our partnership with MPowered today. I am confident this will be a fruitful partnership for both MPowered and ourselves, and that our brokers and customers will see a real benefit from having access to their full product range.”

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