TMA Club partners with The Scottish Building Society

TMA Club has launched a new partnership with The Scottish Building Society to bring its range of lending products to the TMA lender panel.

The mortgage club’s directly authorised brokers can now access the society’s lending products which include residential, self-build and retirement interest-only (RIO) mortgages.

As well as a range of product options, The Scottish Building Society also offers flexible underwriting, meaning individual circumstances are considered in each case. The society currently lends across Scotland, including the Scottish Isles and in 29 English post codes. 

Development director at TMA, Lisa Martin, commented: “This addition reflects TMA Club’s continued commitment to providing our brokers with the best possible tools to assist their customers, and we’re proud to partner with The Scottish Building Society, given their continued commitment to providing personal, flexible and reliable service.

“With a rating of 92% for overall broker satisfaction according to the Smart Money People H1 2022 survey, we’re confident that the Scottish Building Society will be a fantastic addition to our panel.”

Head of intermediaries at The Scottish Building Society, Steven Brown, added: “We are delighted to be partnering with TMA Club to offer its 3,000-strong network of brokers a range of products for a variety of circumstances, including later life lending needs.

“With brokers facing an increasingly complex market, we’re proud to partner with a mortgage club that is dedicated to providing its directly authorised brokers with the best tools and solutions to do their job effectively.”

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