The Right Mortgage and Protection Network welcomes MPowered to lender panel
MPowered Mortgage products are now available to The Right Mortgage and Protection Network members as part of the network’s lender panel.

MPowered Mortgages’ product offering will come alongside the lender's in-house platform, MPowered, enabling advisers to quickly submit cases via a simple document upload and a streamlined application process for brokers.
MPowered Mortgages say that they aim to deliver lending with certainty and control, with the application process built alongside advisers to give them the tools they need to better serve their clients.
Additional highlights of the partnership for The Right Mortgage brokers include:
2- and 5-year fixed products available, with 5-year fixed products available up to 80% LTV
Free valuations are available on all products, including HMO
CCJ – 1 satisfied up to £250 in last 3 years
Defaults over 2 years ignored
Ex-local authority flats up to 70% LTV
HMO – up to 6 bedrooms
Emma Hollingworth, (pictured) Distribution Director at MPowered Mortgages, added: “We’re looking forward to working with The Right Mortgage and Protection Network and continuing to build a strong relationship with their network members, who can access our full product range focused on making the mortgage application process even smoother for everyone. Our data-driven AI-powered technology will ensure that The Right Mortgage brokers spend less time working on data and more time advising clients and bringing in new business.”
Anita White, Head of Provider Relationships, at The Right Mortgage & Protection Network, comments: “We’re very pleased to welcome MPowered Mortgages to our panel. The launch of a new lender is always exciting, especially when they are using cutting-edge technology to help drive our market forwards. In today’s busy climate, advisers need tech-driven solutions that are going to give them time back to focus more on their clients – which is exactly what the MPowered proposition will provide them.”
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