TMA Club announces new partnership with West One Loans

TMA Club has announced it is partnering with specialist lender, West One Loans, as it continues to develop its proposition for brokers serving the buy-to-let (BTL) market.

The partnership will provide Directly Authorised brokers who are members of TMA with immediate access to West One’s range of specialist BTL solutions.

TMA suggested the move will allow brokers to better support customers that may have a damaged credit score, as well as experienced property developers looking to fund residential schemes.

“Welcoming West One to TMA’s expanding BTL panel reiterates our ongoing commitment to providing landlords with the best proposition and highest level of support,” commented TMA development director, Lisa Martin.

“Advisers will be better equipped to offer landlord clients a more extensive range of tailored lending solutions to meet their specific needs, and ultimately, bolster their business.

“We are confident that today’s partnership will be invaluable to our advisers and we look forward to seeing the outcomes our members achieve for their landlord clients over the coming months.”

West One managing director, Andrew Ferguson, noted that the partnership will provide brokers with access to its to 80% LTV products that start at 4.04% on the lender’s standard range, as well as its specialist HMO/MUB range, where rates start from 3.54%.

“We are very excited to announce our partnership with TMA and look forward to working together to support their brokers,” Ferguson added.

“Brokers will also benefit from the high service standards and quality individual underwriting that we offer at West One, where we are continuing our strong growth ambition for 2021 with this partnership.”

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