TMA Club launches exclusive fixed rates with Principality Building Society

TMA Club has launched two new two-year fixed rate mortgage products with Principality Building Society, the largest building society in Wales.

Principality currently serves 500,000 members and offers mortgages suited to different types of borrower, including first-time buyers, people moving home, and people who want to remortgage.

TMA Club’s directly authorised (DA) brokers will now have access to two of Principality’s exclusive fixed rate mortgage products.

Commenting on the move, TMA development director, Lisa Martin, said: “Principality Building Society and TMA Club have a shared goal and commitment to providing brokers with access to the best products for customers.

“As a result, we are pleased to have partnered with Principality to add two exclusive products to our offering. We are certain that Principality Building Society’s exclusive products will bring real value to our members and their clients.”

Head of distribution at Principality, Shaun Middleton, added: “TMA’s mission of helping advisers deliver the best and most suitable advice to their customers is one that really resonates with us.

“Amidst a dynamic market environment, we’re pleased to be partnering with a mortgage club that consistently supports its directly authorised brokers to best cater for their customers’ evolving borrowing needs.”

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