Fleet Mortgages joins NACFB
Fleet Mortgages, the new buy-to-let and specialist lender, has today announced it has become a full Patron of the National Association of Commercial Finance Brokers, the UK’s trade body for business finance brokers.
The new lender, which is due to launch later this month, has become a Patron with immediate effect supporting the NACFB’s Code of Practice. Fleet Mortgages will work with the Association in providing products, services and support to its members.
Fleet Mortgages is a new lender based in Fleet, Hampshire and is led by Bob Young as Chief Executive Officer. It will lend exclusively through the intermediary sector initially offering buy-to-let mortgages for residential landlords as well as limited companies and those seeking finance for Houses in Multiple Occupation.
Bob Young, Chief Executive Officer of Fleet Mortgages, commented:
“As we move towards our impending launch date we wanted to show our support for the NACFB and its membership by becoming a Patron of the Association as quickly as possible. We are very pleased to have arranged this and will begin working with the team there in order to help support its work with its growing membership base. Fleet Mortgages will launch into the buy-to-let sector later this month but we have not hid the fact that we will also be looking to offer a range of commercial mortgages from next year. Our work with the NACFB will help facilitate this move and we are looking forward to taking a full and active part in developing our offering and supporting this vital trade body.”
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