TMA Club and Vernon Building Society confirm partnership

TMA Club has announced a new partnership with Vernon Building Society.

The move will mean directly authorised (DA) brokers who are members of TMA will have access to Vernon’s range of mortgages.

Vernon offers lending solutions to mainstream borrowers as well as those with more specialist requirements, covering residential, buy-to-let, buy-for-uni, self-build and retirement interest-only mortgages.

TMA development director, Lisa Martin, commented: “We are proud and excited to be offering Vernon’s products to our members in a move which further strengthens TMA’s offering of a range of bespoke lending solutions for all types of borrowers. We look forward to working closely with Vernon and seeing their niche products really add value for our members and their customers.”

Vernon’s head of mortgage and savings distribution, Brendan Crowshaw, added: “This partnership marks the next step in our ambitious distribution strategy, making it easier for brokers across the UK to access our range of mainstream and specialist mortgages.

“TMA is one of the UK’s leading mortgage clubs and we can’t wait to help its members benefit from our specialist lending expertise and competitive, innovative products.”

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