Mortgage Intelligence appoints National Counties Group to lending panel
National Counties Building Society and its recently established offshoot the Family Building Society has been appointed to the Mortgage Intelligence panel of lenders.
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Head of Intermediary Sales at National Counties and Family Building Society, Cameron Amaira, said:
“We are delighted to join the Mortgage Intelligence lenders panel. With our appointment to the panel, members of MI can now access our range of innovative and niche products and services. Some 80-90% of the loans offered by the National Counties Group are distributed via intermediaries and the link up with MI will strengthen this bond with the broking community.
“National Counties has a long established reputation for the quality of its loan book and its singular approach to underwriting, handling each application on its merits and on a case by case basis.
“Since the launch of Family Building Society last year, we have established a new brand which is gaining a reputation for innovation as shown by our Family, Low Start and Offset Mortgages. These have been well received in the market.”
Sally Laker, Managing Director of Mortgage Intelligence Holdings, added:
“We are delighted to be able to add National Counties and Family Building Society to our lender panel for our network and mortgage club advisers. Their unique proposition provides access to their individual underwriting approach and non-mainstream criteria. In the current market this offers our advisers opportunities to assist client’s where they may not have been able to assist before.”
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