TMA boosts debt solutions panel
The Mortgage Alliance has added The Debt Advisor, to its panel of debt solutions providers to help directly authorised intermediaries support clients on a range of debt-related iss
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Phil Whitehouse, head of TMA, commented:
“In the current market, it’s vital that intermediaries have access to reputable specialists in all areas of the market to meet their clients’ needs.
"Of course the vast majority of directly authorised members will not be debt management experts as this is a complex and specialist area. As such we are delighted to have further boosted our debt solution provider panel with such an experienced and highly professional firm.
“We look forward to working closely with the team at The Debt Advisor to ensure members have the best support package possible in order to help any clients in financial difficulty get back on track.”
Beverley Budsworth, managing director of The Debt Advisor added:
“We’re really pleased to extend our services to The Mortgage Alliance and its members. The new arrangement will see our comprehensive range of non-lending solutions being offered to individuals and businesses to add an extra dimension to its current range.”
The Debt Advisor was one of the first organisations to become a member of both the Debt Resolution Forum and the Debt Managers Standards Association which has Office of Fair Trading code approval. Both bodies have their own code of conduct which members much adhere to at all times.
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