InterBay Commercial partners with PMS Mortgage Club
InterBay Commercial has partnered with PMS Mortgage Club to provide a direct submission route for its brokers.
"I’m delighted that we can offer PMS members our extensive expertise and understanding of complex borrower types, with access to our full range of products. "
From today, PMS Mortgage Club members will be able to access InterBay’s range of commercial, semi-commercial, buy-to-let, HMO and bridging products, offering advisers access to lending against a wide range of property types, both to investors and trading businesses.
Adrian Moloney, Sales Director, OneSavings Bank, said: “This is an exciting time for InterBay and I’m delighted that we can offer PMS members our extensive expertise and understanding of complex borrower types, with access to our full range of products. We’re particularly pleased to offer our competitive bridging solutions as we’ve introduced a new streamlined process which will enable brokers to respond faster to their clients’ needs.”
Jane Benjamin, Head of Relationship Management at PMS, commented: “Many mortgage brokers are continuing to see increased demand from customers with a wide range of specialist needs, who are looking for their guidance and support. In response PMS is providing the choice and flexibility that brokers are looking for. We are very pleased to be working with InterBay on this latest development, which is part of our drive to continually enhance our specialist lending support for our members and their customers.”
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