SimplyBiz Mortgages adds Market Harborough to lender panel

SimplyBiz Mortgages has announced that Market Harborough Building Society has joined its lender panel with immediate effect.

The mortgage club added that its members will have access to the society’s range of mortgage solutions for clients, especially those with complex factors.

SimplyBiz Mortgages is part of the SimplyBiz Group, a provider of fintech and support services to more than 3,700 firms in the retail financial services industry, which offers regulatory and business support and a further 8,500 advisers through its fintech platform.

SimplyBiz Mortgages CEO, Martin Reynolds, commented: “I’m delighted to welcome Market Harborough Building Society to the panel as its dedicated approach to finding the best outcome for clients mirrors the ethos of the intermediaries who use SimplyBiz Mortgages.

“In addition, we know that the society’s areas of speciality, which include expats, older and joint borrower sole owners and holiday lets, are in alignment with the ever-expanding interests of our member firms.”

Market Harborough Building Society new business lead, Tina Long, added: “We’re proud to partner with SimplyBiz Mortgages to help their intermediaries find the right mortgage for their clients with difficult or unique cases, all with our personal touch and no automated decisions.”

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