The Nottingham adds Ingard to distribution panel

The Nottingham for Intermediaries has announced the addition of Ingard to its mortgage distribution panel.

Members of the mortgage network will have access to the society’s range of lending products, which includes residential mortgages up to 80% LTV, as well as buy-to-let (BTL) and limited company BTL products.

The Nottingham head of intermediary sales, Nikki Warren-Dean, commented: “We are delighted to have teamed up with Ingard as the joint expertise and offerings we bring to the table are a positive for brokers and their clients. We are very happy to have added them to our panel.”

Ingard, with more than 25 years of experience in the financial services sector, provides members with a personal service, compliance support and training to help them reach goals as well as streamline their processes.

Ingard sales and marketing director, Nikki Haworth, added: “The Nottingham’s wide range of products and their track record of excellent working relationships with mortgage networks and brokers is very appealing. We are very proud to be working with them and look forward to the relationship going from strength to strength.”

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