Y3S launches bespoke PI policy for ARs
The majority of Appointed Representatives of mortgage networks are confused about their choices when it comes to introducing second charge loan enquiries to third parties for processing, according to Y3S Loans.

The Cardiff-based specialist packager has mitigated the perceived risk taken by ARs who wish to use an external packager for their failed remortgage applications by offering a bespoke PI policy specifically covering the advice that Y3S and Chaseblue Loans gives to the clients of ARs.
Y3S’s Matt Cottle said:
“It’s a political hot potato at the moment, a complete grey area. We’ve brokered thousands of secured loans for the clients of ARs and we speak to hundreds of these guys every month so we get a very real and rounded view of what’s going on. With the advent of MCD almost upon us, ARs are confused about what’s wrong and what’s right. Many believe that they must use their network or nobody at all, but in fact the reality is quite different; most mortgage networks are stacked with other priorities and happy for their ARs to find their own solution."
Joint CEO Barney Drake added:
“Some mortgage networks do specify that ARs must use a named packager in order to receive their kickbacks, but we speak to ARs every day that are unwilling to change long-standing relationships with loan packagers, no matter what is dictated to them.
“Those ARs that speak out are being given the green light by their network to go their own way despite the contractual obligations imposed upon them. Our PI cover provides a safe haven to every appointed representative in the UK. They don’t need the extra hassle of wondering if they are doing the right thing by their client, we’ve taken care of it for them.”
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