MT Finance rolls out BTL offering to intermediaries in England and Wales

MT Finance has announced it has now rolled out its buy-to-let (BTL) products to all intermediaries across England and Wales.

Having previously partnered with a number of brokers in July 2022, the lender is now extending availability of its BTL product across the market.

Sitting alongside the firm’s unregulated and regulated bridging products, MT Finance said that its move into the BTL space will mark the beginning of a “new chapter” in the company’s nearly 15-year history.

The BTL rollout ties in with the relaunch of MT Finance’s refreshed website, which the firm said has been designed to “facilitate a seamless journey for users”.

“We are excited to roll out our BTL proposition to the wider intermediary market, enabling us to continue developing our core objective of being an ESG-focused, multi-solution, financial institution,” commented MT Finance founding director, Joshua Elash.

“Brokers know they can rely on us as we have an extensive track record of delivering certainty of funding efficiently and in this market, where volatility is all too common, that is more important than ever.”

BTL head of lending at MT Finance, Marylen Edwards, added: “I am thrilled to be part of this proposition which combines so much expert knowledge within our team and which sets it apart from others in the market.

“Brokers are central to our business and we work hard to meet their expectations. We are determined to be known for being clear and transparent, offering an excellent service and being able to give a ‘yes’ or ‘no’ without prolonging the process unnecessarily.

“These are tough times for landlords but the BTL market has proven to be resilient and we believe our proposition will assist brokers looking for alternative options for their clients.”

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