Quantum Mortgages to enter market via L&G Mortgage Club
New specialist buy-to-let lender, Quantum Mortgages, has partnered with L&G Mortgage Club to launch its first product range into the market.

The lender, who will initially focus on professional landlords, will launch in March with a controlled distribution panel of L&G Mortgage Club members.
L&G members will have access to Quantum’s full product suite for single unit properties including Northern Ireland, high rise, new build, studio, and ex local authority flats, MUFBs, HMOs, holiday & student lets as well as semi commercial properties. The lender will also offer solutions for complex limited company structures, expats and foreign nationals.
Danny Belton, head of lender relationships at L&G Mortgage Club, said: “Having previously worked with the Quantum Mortgages management team during their time with previous lenders, they have a proven track record of delivering mortgage products that are flexible and valued by our club members. I have no doubt our key buy-to-let firms will find the Quantum Mortgages product range has plenty of new solutions for their professional landlord clients.”
Spencer Gale, sales director at Quantum Mortgages, added: “It’s an honour for us to launch with such a prestigious and well-respected partner as Legal & General Mortgage Club. The field team that has been put together have existing relationships with many of the member firms, so they were the obvious choice to launch with. We will work hard to ensure we are adding real value and provide genuine alternative solutions for the more complex buy-to-let circumstances”.
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