PMS Mortgage Club adds TAB to lender panel
Members will now have access to TAB's first and second charge residential and commercial products.sp

PMS Mortgage Club has added TAB to its lender panel.
PMS members will now have access to TAB's suite of lending solutions, including first and second charge residential and commercial bridging products, as well as development and refurbishment finance. All these options will be available through TAB's technology platform, which aims to streamline the application process for advisers.
Through PMS Mortgage Club, advisers have access to a panel of over 100 lenders covering all areas of mortgage financing including buy-to-let, residential, remortgage and specialist lending.
Stephanie Charman, partnerships and propositions director at Sesame Bankhall Group, said: "We are excited to welcome TAB to our market-leading panel of lenders. This partnership perfectly aligns with our mission to provide our PMS members with access to cutting-edge technology and a diverse range of lending options. By integrating TAB's innovative platform and comprehensive product suite, we are confident our members will be even better equipped to meet the evolving needs of their clients."
Jon Sturgess, sales development director at TAB, added: "We are thrilled to partner with PMS Mortgage Club. This collaboration significantly broadens the range of specialised products brokers can access, empowering them to better serve clients with diverse needs. With PMS Mortgage Club's impressive growth and reach, we are excited that TAB's solutions can now be leveraged by even more brokers to deliver efficient, customised lending."

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