First Completes adds The Hanley to lending panel
First Complete announces the addition of The Hanley Economic Building Society to its estate agency division lender panel.
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Authorised advisers of First Complete’s estate agency division, including Your Move and Reeds Rains, will now have access to The Hanley’s competitive range of products. Hanley’s current product range is targeted on the 75%-90% LTV market. A selection of products are fee free as well as incentives including free re-mortgage legals and a free standard valuation.
Karen Hedges, mortgage manager at First Complete, said:
“The addition of The Hanley to our estate agency panel will broaden the range of competitive products that we can provide to our 4xx estate agency advisers and their clients. The Hanley will also provide First Complete estate agency AR’s with direct access to underwriters and a dedicated partnership lending team to help them with any questions or queries they have when placing their client’s mortgage with The Hanley.”
David Lownds, Head of Operations at The Hanley, added:
“We are committed to the intermediary market and offering competitive products through market leading networks such as First Complete as we recognise the high quality of the applications that they submit. We are looking forward to supporting the estate agency brokers as they take advantage of our great product range.”
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