Quantum Mortgages joins PMS and Sesame
PMS and Sesame members will now have access to Quantum’s buy-to-let range.

PMS Mortgage Club and Sesame Network have added specialist lender Quantum Mortgages to their lender panels.
PMS and Sesame members will now have access to Quantum’s buy-to-let products covering a range of criteria and properties including single-unit, multi-unit, and HMOs.
Quantum recently announced an increase to its procuration fees, with networks and mortgage clubs now receiving 0.75% of the loan amount.
Stephanie Charman, strategic relationships director at Sesame Bankhall Group, said: “We are very pleased to be partnering with Quantum Mortgages to provide our PMS and Sesame members with additional specialist lending options to assist their professional landlord clients. As a buy-to-let lender that’s solely focused on intermediaries, Quantum offers a personal and common-sense underwriting approach that fits in well with our own commitment to meeting members’ needs and offering an enhanced customer experience.”
Spencer Gale, director of distribution and marketing at Quantum Mortgages, added: “We are thrilled to be working with one of the UK’s largest mortgage distributors and excited about the opportunity to bring our buy-to-let products to thousands of PMS and Sesame members. We are passionate about fully understanding the needs of today’s landlords and our team is committed to working with mortgage intermediaries and their clients to find solutions to the individual circumstances of each case.”

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