TMA Club partners with Market Harborough Building Society

TMA Club has announced a new partnership with Market Harborough Building Society.

The move will provide directly authorised (DA) brokers who are members of TMA with access to Market Harborough’s range of specialist products, with a focus on holiday lets and remortgages.

Market Harborough’s products are designed to support high net worth clients, unusual properties, complex income cases, older borrowers, multiple borrowers, interest only purchases and expats.

The society’s service also integrates an online system for ID verification, Hooyu, while a named underwriter is personally allocated to each case.

TMA development director, Lisa Martin, commented: “We are proud and excited to be offering Market Harborough’s products to our DA intermediaries in a move which further strengthens TMA’s offering for more complex clients. We are constantly expanding our panel to ensure our brokers have a wide range of choice when dealing with all types of clients and the addition of Market Harborough does just that.

“This partnership comes at an important time, with demand for holiday buy-to-lets surging. We are pleased to provide excellent products for brokers with clients who are looking to invest in these types of properties which can be secured through a streamlined and efficient tech-first platform.”

Market Harborough head of mortgage business development, Dave Fletcher, added: “We’re delighted to have partnered with TMA to join their panel.

“The partnership will ensure we are able to help their impressive club of DA brokers deliver the best possible service for clients by providing tailored mortgage solutions that are also suitable for clients with unusual circumstances or complex factors.”

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