TMA Club partners with United Trust Bank

TMA Club has announced it is launching a new partnership with United Trust Bank (UTB).

The move will give TMA’s directly authorised brokers access to UTB’s residential mortgage products.

UTB’s residential mortgage offering covers first and second charges and includes flexibility on property type, construction, complex income, self-employment and adverse credit. Other product features include no maximum property value for purchase and remortgage products, including for first-time buyers, and remortgage products for flats above commercial properties or with balcony access.

The specialist lender has also made significant investment in technology, integrating digital solutions and third-party services into its mortgage application journey including AVMs, app based biometric ID verification, secure messaging and document upload.

“The sector needs to find alternative solutions for those many customers who are struggling currently to meet the criteria of many high street lenders,” commented TMA development director, Lisa Martin.

“UTB brings a different and refreshing approach to the market, and through this latest partnership, we will be able to continue providing our members with a wide range of products to suit each client’s needs.”

Sales director – mortgages at UTB, Mike Walters, added: “We’re excited to be partnering with TMA, one of the UK’s leading mortgage clubs, and give its members access to our range of residential mortgage products.

“We pride ourselves on providing competitive products and outstanding service to brokers and their customers and our investment in technology combined with highly skilled people enables us to deliver quick and smooth customer journeys leading to successful outcomes which meet the needs of each borrower.”

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