Tandem Bank joins Stonebridge lender panel

Stonebridge has announced the addition of Tandem Bank to its lender panel.

The mortgage and insurance network is the first partner of Legal & General Mortgage Club to gain direct access to Tandem Bank.

Prior to the move, Stonebridge’s appointed representative (AR) firms had access to the digital bank’s residential remortgage range via approved packagers.

Stonebridge member firms can now directly access both the remortgage range as well as Tandem’s residential purchase product range, which launched earlier this month.

Business partnerships director at Stonebridge, Jo Carrasco, commented: “Tandem is making significant waves in the mortgage sector already, and with the recent addition of a new residential purchase range, to accompany its remortgage offering, we believe Stonebridge firms will find much to interest it and its clients.

“This is a bank very focused on the intermediary market with a considerable amount of experience and talent within its ranks that is immersed in our sector and is clearly listening to what is required. We’re looking forward to providing Stonebridge firms with this direct access, developing this relationship and to seeing where Tandem move next in terms of its overall proposition.”

Director of mortgage sales and distribution at Tandem Bank, Roger Morris, added: “We are so pleased to have been appointed to Stonebridge’s lender panel and we have had such incredible feedback from its ARs requesting our addition to the panel as soon as possible, making reference to how we have reimagined the remortgage process.”

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