Reliance Bank partners with Tenet Group

Reliance Bank has announced the addition of Tenet Group as its latest intermediary mortgage partnership.

The move is intended to help improve Reliance Bank’s intermediary distribution within the mortgage market.

Reliance Bank suggested this is a “further step” in its journey to help advisers provide a solution for their clients that are looking for a mortgage lender with a social conscience.

“I am delighted to make our products available to Tenet’s advisers,” Reliance Bank head of mortgages, Gareth Byrne commented.

“We see this as another important step in the Bank’s journey to help mortgage advisers find our products and services and be able to provide their clients with a solution to their needs and requirements.

“More and more people are looking to borrow money in a socially responsible way. That’s exactly what your clients can expect with Reliance Bank.”

Tenet director of strategic development, Ben Wright, added: “We are excited to add Reliance Bank to our mortgage lender panel.

“We’re continually striving to provide our advisers with access to the best products and services available in the market and we believe that Reliance Bank’s products, expertise and socially responsible approach make them a fantastic addition to the panel.”

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