TMA Club adds Access Equity Release and Knight Frank as partners

TMA Club has announced it is adding Access Equity Release and Knight Frank Finance as equity release referral partners to its later life lending proposition.

The club’s members will now be able to refer clients who enquire about equity release to a dedicated team of qualified advisers at Access or Knight Frank Finance, who will be able to support suitable customers.

TMA suggested the move will be particularly valuable for advisers who do not currently hold the Certification in Regulated Equity Release (CeRER) qualification.

“Our advisers will be able to offer clients a more extensive range of options when they are exploring their financial options in later life,” commented TMA development director, Lisa Martin.

“The new partnerships will be particularly helpful for brokers who are not qualified to advise on equity release, ensuring they can easily refer clients to an advice team who can support them in this area. We are confident that this will support many more DA firms with customer retention and help our members strengthen their propositions for the future.”

Access Equity Release specialises in personalised advice on the equity release market, and the firm’s director, Martin Wade, highlighted the importance of older customers having access to all facts in the current climate, in order to make an informed decision about the options best suited to them.

“Access Equity Release is committed to helping customers understand these facts, and how the lending options available could support them in the long-term,” he said.

“We are delighted to be joining TMA as one of the Club’s referral partners, to assist more advisers with their equity release customers and ensure more retirees have access to the relevant financial support.”

Knight Frank Finance, part of the global property firm Knight Frank, has a dedicated later life finance team of Equity Release specialists.

Knight Frank Finance head of later life finance, David Forsdyke, added: “It is more important than ever that homeowners understand their options when it comes to borrowing in later life or releasing equity from their property. As a whole-of-market broker we support customers at all levels of the market, often managing complex cases, many of which involve estate planning or wealth management requirements.

“We are delighted to join TMA members as a referral partner, to help even more property owners find the right solution for their financial goals.”

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