PRIMIS adds Ecology Building Society to lender panel
Today, PRIMIS (part of the LSL Group) has announced the addition of the Ecology Building Society to its lender panel to support environmentally conscious customers.

PRIMIS has added the Ecology Building Society to its lender panel. This new partnership allows the network’s advisers to access the ethical lender’s mortgage range.
Its impact-led lending supports the building and conversion of green homes, improving existing structures and bringing disused or derelict buildings back into sustainable use.
The Ecology Building Society is known for its self-build lending, including its unique proposition for off-site construction, as well as its mortgages for shared ownership and affordable housing.
“Joining PRIMIS represents a major milestone in our ambition to grow the reach and impact of our green mortgage lending. As more people look to reduce their carbon footprint and live more sustainably, we are proud to work with like-minded partners who share our values,” said Daniel Capstick, senior mortgages product & proposition manager at Ecology Building Society.
Craig Hall, director of strategic partnerships for Financial Services at LSL, added: “It’s important we offer a broad range of solutions to meet the evolving demands of our brokers’ customers.
“Many customers are becoming more environmentally conscious, and it’s fantastic that Ecology provides facilities for rewarding energy-efficient homes, with its C-Change discount.”

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