Saffron for Intermediaries joins PRIMIS lender panel

Saffron for Intermediaries has announced it is joining the PRIMIS Mortgage Network lender panel.

The partnership will provide PRIMIS advisers with full access to Saffron’s range of residential and buy-to-let (BTL) products.

Saffron’s product offering contains a special situation range that caters for a wide spectrum of different borrowers.

This includes the self-employed with one to two years’ accounts, contractors which includes those on zero-hour contracts, those wishing to build or renovate their own home, prospective landlords, as well as those in retirement.

The society will also provide advisers with access to an intermediary mortgage portal where the PRIMIS team can select a product, request a decision in principle, submit an application and monitor their cases online.

Saffron head of mortgage sales, Tony Hall, commented: “We are delighted to partner with PRIMIS. The network’s community of expert advisers will now have full access to our extensive range of products, with clients benefitting from our common-sense approach to lending too.

“It is a great time for our partnership to begin and flourish following the recent positive updates to our criteria that bring the Society in line with the modern world. PRIMIS offers excellent support to advisers with a positive focus on service, something that is at the heart of everything we do at Saffron.”

Advisers at PRIMIS, which is part of the LSL Group, have access to a wide variety of lenders and products to best serve their customers’ needs.

The network’s proposition director, Vikki Jefferies, added: “We are delighted to announce the addition of Saffron to our lender panel, in a move that will allow us to continue providing our advisers with the widest possible range of products to suit each client’s needs.

“Saffron shares in our commitment to ensuring brokers have the right tools to best support their clients.”

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