PMS and Sesame add TFI products to panels

PMS Mortgage Club and Sesame Network, part of Sesame Bankhall Group, have added the Teachers for Intermediaries (TFI) range of mortgage products to its respective panels.

PMS operates one of the UK’s largest mortgage clubs for brokers directly regulated by the FCA, while Sesame is one of the UK’s largest AR networks. As part of Bankhall Group, they comprise a support services business for FCA regulated firms.

TFI, a mutual organisation operating throughout England and Wales, offers a range of mortgage options for FTBs, home movers and customers who are remortgaging.

Sesame and PMS director of mortgages, Jane Benjamin, commented: “TFI was founded to help those in the education sector to get onto the property ladder, but it has expanded to support people of all professions.

“This means that more people can benefit from the Society’s range of mortgage products, backed by a personalised service and access to its team of underwriters, which is something that many of our members appreciate and value.

“We are pleased to welcome the Teachers for Intermediaries to our PMS and Sesame lender panels and we look forward to working with their team.”

TFI head of sales and marketing, David Leek, added: “TFI is delighted to have launched with PMS and Sesame, who are renowned for their prestigious mortgage club and extensive broker network.

“We look forward to working closely with the Sesame and PMS team to support, add value and be challenged with some unusual, complex mortgage cases by their mortgage broker community very soon.”

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