Paradigm adds ModaMortgages to lender panel

Paradigm has announced the addition of specialist buy-to-let (BTL) mortgage lender, ModaMortgages, to its lender panel.

Member firms of Paradigm will now have access to ModaMortgages’ range of BTL mortgages, offered to a variety of landlords including small or large portfolios, limited companies, individuals, first-time buyers and first-time landlords.

ModaMortgages also lends on both houses in multiple occupation (HMOs) and multi-unit freehold blocks (MUFBs).

The BTL lender distributes exclusively via intermediaries and was created by UK digital bank, Chetwood Bank. It generates its funding using retail deposits via Chetwood Bank and SmartSave.

Director of mortgages at Paradigm, Richard Howes, commented: “We’re very pleased to be bringing a relatively new lender, ModaMortgages, onto our panel providing our member firms with access to a new range of specialist BTL products available to a wide range of landlord borrower types.

“ModaMortgages offers a 100% online process plus an experienced adviser support team to ensure cases can move through as simply and quickly as possible. This will no doubt appeal to our adviser members who work with landlord clients, and we’re looking forward to working with the ModaMortgages team and introducing its offering to our firms.”

Director of sales and distribution at ModaMortgages, Darrell Walker, added: “Joining the Paradigm panel allows us to offer our extensive range of specialist mortgage solutions to a wider network of intermediaries.

“Together we’re committed to delivering innovative, flexible, customer-centric options, and we look forward to working closely with Paradigm members to support their clients' increasingly diverse borrowing needs.”



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