Roma Finance joins Mortgage Market Alliance

Roma Finance has become the latest founder member to join the Mortgage Market Alliance (MMA).

The specialist lender offers a range of short-term finance solutions for bridging, refurbishment, conversions, auctions and developments, as well as medium-term products for buy-to-lets, HMOs, holiday lets and serviced accommodation.

Roma Finance commercial director, Nick Jones, commented: “We are customer centric and believe knowledge is power. Education is an essential factor in the finance industry and short-term finance is a growing area with considerable potential for intermediaries and borrowers alike.

“Partnering with the MMA will allow us to increase our reach and ensure the benefits of intermediaries and their professional advice are projected to as many people as possible. Making an informed decision is critical when it comes to making the most of a property investment.”

The MMA said that it provides a “collaborative voice for the mortgage industry”, with a focused objective to promote the availability of secured lending for an increasingly diverse range of customers and purposes.

MMA director, Alex Hammond, added: “Short-term finance is an area of lending where there is a real opportunity to raise understanding amongst customers in a way that will open up new opportunities for property investors, intermediaries and lenders, and we look forward to working with Roma finance on PR and education campaigns in the future.”

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