West One’s BTL division partners with L&G Mortgage Club

West One Loans’ buy-to-let (BTL) division has announced it is launching with Legal & General Mortgage Club.

More brokers will be able to access West One’s bridging products as the specialist lender looks to widen its distribution to include networks and mortgage clubs.

The latest announcement with L&G follows West One’s launch of a new range of BTL products on 18 January, as well as expansion of its BTL team at the start of the year.

“This is good news for brokers as they will now have access to our range of BTL products,” said managing director of West One Loans’ BTL division, Andrew Ferguson.

“They will also benefit from the high service standards and quality individual underwriting that we offer at West One, where we are continuing our strong growth ambition for 2021 with this partnership.

“Our specialist BTL proposition will appeal to brokers who need a flexible and pragmatic approach from a lender, and we’re pleased to make that available through the UK’s biggest mortgage club, L&G.”

L&G Mortgage Club head of lender relationships, Danny Belton, added: “The demand both for bridging and specialist buy-to-let continues to increase. We are always looking to give our members access to the widest range of products, so that they have the biggest possible supply of solutions for their clients.

“Adding West One to our panel, with its individual underwriting and growing range of products, will add real value to our brokers and their clients.”

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