The Loan Partnership added to TMA Club panel

TMA Club has announced the addition of The Loan Partnership to its panel.

The partnership will see directly authorised (DA) brokers who are members of TMA able to access The Loan Partnership’s expertise on specialist finance solutions.

This includes the broker’s bridging finance and second charge mortgages, enabling them to better support clients in need of such products. All team members at The Loan Partnership are CeMAP qualified, meaning they can provide regulated advice.

TMA development director, Lisa Martin, commented: “We are proud to be offering access to The Loan Partnership’s expertise for our DA intermediaries, helping those with bridging finance and second charge mortgage clients.

“We are continually expanding our panel to ensure our brokers have a wide range of choice when dealing with all types of clients. This partnership comes at a time when brokers are supporting borrowers with increasingly complex circumstances, and so is all the more timely.”

The Loan Partnership director and co-owner, John Webb, added: “We’re delighted to have joined TMA’s panel and look forward to helping their DA brokers deliver the best possible service for clients with access to products through the partnership.

“The support TMA provides for its brokers is second to none and has created a platform that we are excited and eager to join. We are extremely confident that our range of products and our flexibility will be a strong addition to TMA brokers’ arsenals.”

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