Hinckley & Rugby welcome two new networks to its Privileged Partners Group
Hinckley & Rugby BS has announced today that it has welcomed two networks of mortgage brokers to its select group of Privileged Partners.
First Complete and Pink, both part of LSL Property Services plc, join the ranks of Hinckley & Rugby’s Privileged Partners.
Brokers with Privileged Partner status have access to increased procuration fees, semi-exclusive access to some of the Society’s most competitive rates, innovative products such as Buy to Let offset mortgages, BDM support and guaranteed notice of product withdrawal.
First Complete and Pink have more than 1,700 advisers and provide the most proactive package of training and support to help advisers deliver the mortgage and protection cover that their customers need. Last year, LSL financial services brands, which include TMA Mortgage Club, saw £14.5bn of mortgage completions arranged in 2015.
Karen Hedges, First Complete and Pink's mortgage manager, said: “The addition of Hinckley & Rugby to our lending panel is a testament to the high-level of support and widening choice we continue to offer our advisers and their clients.
We are also very excited to receive the Privileged Partner status as not only will this offer our advisers access to exclusive products and criteria, but it will also enable them to help more people climb the housing ladder or refinance their home.”
Carolyn Thornley-Yates, Hinckley & Rugby head of intermediary sales, said: “We welcome First Complete and Pink and their members as our newest Privileged Partners. The enhanced status of our Privileged Partners is bringing great benefit to the Society, the networks and their clients”
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