United Trust Bank joins Sesame Bankhall Group panels

Sesame Bankhall Group (SBG) has announced the addition of United Trust Bank (UTB) to PMS Mortgage Club and Sesame Network’s lender panels.

PMS and Sesame members will now have access to UTB’s range of residential first charge mortgages and bridging finance.

The move will also mean that PMS members have access to UTB’s second charge product range.

SBG head of strategic relationships, lender, Stephanie Charman, commented: “We are delighted to add UTB to our PMS Mortgage Club and Sesame Network panels.

“It’s a lender that’s taken an innovative approach to product design and technology solutions, which we believe will be of interest to our members. We look forward to working closely with United Trust Bank on its future developments.”

UTB sales director, property intermediaries, Michael Walters, added: “We have steadily developed our product range and proposition and we fully appreciate that today’s intermediaries face new challenges when satisfying the varied requirements of their customers.

“The mortgage market is constantly evolving, and we keep UTB at the leading edge by deploying the best technology alongside experienced and dedicated people. Partnering with SBG through PMS and Sesame will extend our reach to those customers who may require a more specialist product and service than that provided by the high street.”

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