Sesame Bankhall SLS to offer Shawbrook's BTL products
Sesame Bankhall Specialist Lending Services has today announced that they are a preferred partner of Shawbrook Bank’s secured loan buy to let products.
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John Cupis, managing director, mortgages at Sesame Bankhall Group, said:
“The addition of Shawbrook’s buy to let secured loan products to the wide range of available products via Sesame Bankhall Specialist Lending Services demonstrates that we are committed to helping advisers to place and write different types of mortgage business. We understand that clients’ needs are changing and we aim to provide advisers with a wide choice of products to help their clients.
“Secured loans are becoming an increasingly important product for advisers to consider. With Shawbrook’s extensive experience in this sector and competitive products, we are pleased to develop our relationship further with the bank.”
Maeve Ward, head of sales, secured lending, Shawbrook Bank, added:
“I am thrilled to be able to announce another new product that we can offer via SBSLS. This new product means that advisers can offer their clients flexibility and the opportunity to raise capital whilst leaving their existing mortgages in place. We are proud that our full product range is now available via SBSLS, providing advisers with a breadth of options to offer to their clients.”
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