TFC Homeloans adds Castle Trust to lender panel
Mortgage and investment company Castle Trust has today announced that it has been appointed to TFC Homeloans’ lender panel.
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Martin Sims, Head of Distribution said:
“The appointment of Castle Trust gives TFC Homeloans and their advisers a meaningful competitive advantage in the marketplace. We consciously limit our distribution and many of TFC’s competitors cannot access our unique proposition”.
Castle Trust will offer its entire range of second charge products through TFC Homeloans – the Buy To Let Equity Loan, Flexible Zero Mortgage and Index Profit Share Mortgage. All of these products have no monthly payments.
Andrew Brown, Director of TFC Homeloans at TFC Homeloans said:
“We are very excited to add Castle Trust to our second charge panel. Castle Trust’s unique proposition delivers exciting new choices to our brokers and their clients. Not only are their products innovative, Castle Trust has a strong leadership team and its approach to business provides an excellent strategic fit with our own.”
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