TMG Mortgage Network adds West Brom to lender panel
TMG's advisers now have access to the West Brom’s mortgage products.
TMG Mortgage Network has added West Brom Building Society to its mortgage lender panel.
The partnership provides TMG's advisers with access to the West Brom’s mortgage products.
Earlier this month, the Society announced reductions across its five-year fixed rate purchase mortgage products, offering improved value at 90% and 80% LTV.
In addition to rate cuts, the West Brom expanded its product range by launching two new interest-only five-year fixed rate mortgages with no minimum income requirement, but where a credible repayment vehicle is in place. The product range includes one purchase product and one remortgage product at 4.30% and 4.45% respectively, both at 60% LTV.
Scott Thorpe, CEO of TMG Mortgage Network, said: “We are delighted to welcome West Brom Building Society to our lender panel. We are one of a select few networks to have access to their mortgage range, and we are looking forward to building a strong, collaborative relationship. This addition further strengthens our proposition and ensures we can continue to offer great options to our advisers and their clients.”
Alasdair McDonald, head of intermediaries at West Brom Building Society, added: “We’re pleased to be working with TMG Mortgage Network. As a forward-thinking, growth-focused business, we recognise TMG’s commitment to supporting quality advisers and driving innovation in the market. We look forward to growing together and building a successful partnership.”
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