TMA Club adds Mercantile Trust to lender panel

TMA Club has announced the addition of Mercantile Trust to its lender panel.

The move will mean directly authorised (DA) brokers who are members of TMA will have access to Mercantile Trust’s range of specialist buy-to-let solutions and bridging loans.

Mercantile Trust offer a whole of market solution, with products suitable for both those with strong credit profiles and those with more complex financial situations.

TMA development director, Lisa Martin, said that the mortgage club is continually expanding its panel to ensure its brokers have a wide range of choice when dealing with all types of clients.

“This addition comes at an important time, with many people having been financially affected by the coronavirus crisis,” Martin said. “Mercantile Trust use a common sense approach to lending decisions, which are made by individuals, not computers.

“If the deal makes sense, they have the ability to be flexible. Partnering with a lender who is providing options to those with complex needs aligns with our proposition perfectly, and it’s great to be able to provide DA firms with these options to help them achieve the best customer outcomes.”

Mercantile Trust director of commercial operations, Maeve Ward, added: “We’re delighted to have joined TMA’s lender panel and look forward to helping their DA brokers deliver the best possible service for clients with access to our products which aim to help everyone, regardless of credit profile.

“TMA provides unrivalled support for brokers and has created a community that we are excited to join. We are confident that our wide range of products and our flexibility around criteria will be a welcome addition to TMA’s brokers.”

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