The Money Group partners with Buckinghamshire Building Society

The Money Group (TMG) has announced that it has joined Buckinghamshire Building Society's Platinum Partner Programme.

The partnership was announced yesterday at TMG’s Autumn Roadshow at the Barnsley Metrodome.

Commenting on the move, head of mortgage sales at Buckinghamshire Building Society, Claire Askham, said: “It's wonderful to have such a forward thinking and innovative company like TMG, showing their commitment to working with us long-term.

“It's been a pleasure spending time with Scott, Jonathan and the entire team at TMG. We clearly share many of the same values and their dedication to putting clients at the centre of everything they do really shines through.”

TMG CEO, Scott Thorpe, added: "We've worked closely with Buckinghamshire Building Society for a number of years and have always valued the level of support they offer, so to officially join as a platinum partner is great news for us and our clients.

“We have ambitious growth plans for the future, but these plans can only be achieved by building strong relationships with key industry lenders like Buckinghamshire Building Society.

“It's an extremely positive step forward for us all and we're excited to see where this partnership can lead.”

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