The Mortgage Lender joins PRIMIS panel

The Mortgage Lender (TML) has announced it is joining the PRIMIS Mortgage Network panel.

The move will give an additional 450 advisers access to TML’s specialist buy-to-let (BTL) mortgage products.
 
PRIMIS proposition director, Vikki Jefferies, said: “The BTL market remains a key focus for us as we continue to support advisers and their landlord clients, particularly amid the current uncertainty.
 
“Providing our brokers with access to a wider range of products and criteria for property investors will better enable them to excel in this area of the market and strengthen their overall proposition. With the added support of today’s partnership, we look forward to seeing the results our advisers achieve for their landlord clients over the coming months.”
 
TML sales director, Steve Griffiths, added: “We are looking forward to working closely with Personal Touch advisers to help them and their clients benefit from our real life approach to BTL rates and criteria.
 
“It’s been a challenging year for everyone involved in the mortgage industry and adding new distribution partners of the calibre of Personal Touch is exciting, particularly as we look to the future and our lending plans for 2021.”

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