ModaMortgages joins the NACFB
The specialist lender is now an official lender patron.
ModaMortgages has been appointed as a lender patron of the National Association of Commercial Finance Brokers (NACFB).
The lender's products and criteria are available to a variety of landlord types, including those with small or large portfolios, individuals, limited companies, first-time buyers and first-time landlords. It also lends on both HMOs and MUFBs of up to six bedrooms or units.
Roger Morris (pictured), group distribution director at Chetwood Bank for ModaMortgages, said: “We’re absolutely thrilled to be appointed as an official lender patron of the NACFB. The support, guidance and enthusiasm shown to us by Jim Higginbotham and the wider NACFB team has been outstanding, and the early engagement and demand from members for our products and criteria has been truly energising.
“This partnership gives us a fantastic opportunity to deliver our range of simple and straightforward lending solutions which place the landlord firmly at the heart of everything we do. We’re incredibly excited about what we can achieve together.”
Jim Higginbotham, CEO of NACFB, added: “We’re pleased to welcome ModaMortgages as an official lender patron of the NACFB.
“As our patron community continues to grow, it’s important that brokers have access to a broad range of lenders, propositions and sector perspectives across the commercial finance market.
“We look forward to working with the ModaMortgages’ team as they engage with NACFB Members and become part of the wider Association community.”
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