Handelsbanken joins JLM Mortgage Network
The partnership will give more intermediaries access to Handelsbanken's product range.
Handelsbanken has joined the lender panel JLM Mortgage Network, giving JLM advisers access to its product offering – as well as the expertise of its fully-decentralised branch network.
Handelsbanken offers banking and financial services to a range of diverse customers, from individuals to SMEs and large corporates.
The Bank has a network of branches from Truro to Inverness and its decentralised model means individual colleagues in each branch are empowered to make key banking decisions.
This means customers do business with someone they know personally, and who understands their individual needs.
Steve MacDonald (pictured), national head of intermediary business for Handelsbanken, said: "We are excited to be on panel with JLM! It has been a pleasure working with Seb Murphy and Alison Everden at JLM to get to this point. We are starting from a good place as there are some established great relationships between our branches and some of the JLM advisers, this launch will only serve to deepen these and of course widen our reach to other JLM advisers."
Seb Murphy, group director at JLM, commented: "The JLM Network are pleased to announce the relaunch of their relationship with Handelsbanken. The flexibility and the nature of their underwriting, makes them a perfect lender for many of our high net worth clients."
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