Tenet appoints CHL Mortgages to lending panel

CHL Mortgages has been appointed by financial adviser support group, Tenet, to its lending panel.

Tenet provides a range of services to hundreds of appointed representatives and directly authorised financial adviser firms across the UK.

CHL’s product range caters for first-time landlords, portfolio landlords and limited companies covering a variety of buy-to-let (BTL) investment vehicles including HMOs, MUFBs, new build, ex local authority and commercial properties.

The specialist BTL lender’s commercial director, Ross Turrell, commented: “Tenet is one of the UK’s largest adviser support groups, and its established infrastructure and expert resources support hundreds of appointed representatives and directly authorised firms across the UK.

“It’s essential to CHL that our distribution panel not only supports our existing product range, it also allows for further extension of our lending proposition.

“Forming effective partnerships with strong distribution partners such as Tenet ensures that we are well placed to maintain our growth trajectory and continue to deliver good value product backed by common-sense underwriting.”

Tenet director of strategic development, Ben Wright, added: “We’re always looking to make great quality products available to our advisers and CHL’s expertise in the BTL space will definitely enhance our advisers offering.

“Adding to our lending panel and providing a wide variety of choice to our advisers is key to supporting their growth and we were particularly impressed with CHL’s products and criteria for limited company lending, which appears to be growing in popularity.”

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