Together partners with Connect for Intermediaries
Connect is the 24th distribution partner Together has onboarded with since the relaunch of its networks and clubs channel in 2024.

Property lender Together has partnered with Connect for Intermediaries. Member firms will now be able to submit cases for specialist products including Together’s first charge and buy-to-let loans.
Together offers automated valuation criteria up to 75% LTV and is also able to use projected income for a buy-to-let mortgage.
Connect for Intermediaries is the 24th distribution partner that Together has now onboarded with since the relaunch of its networks and clubs channel in 2024. Through this, it can now reach 24,000 advisers and 3,000 network firms.
Nick Parker (pictured), head of networks and clubs at Together, said: “Our network and clubs channel continues to grow as we welcome on board the excellent Connect for Intermediaries.
“Connect has been a long-standing strategic partner of Together, providing packaging services to members and other distribution partners. They see the value in Together’s proposition, and in offering greater choice to their network members in how they can access our first charge residential, consumer buy-to-let and buy-to-let products.
“We look forward to working with them to help our customers achieve their property ambitions.”
Jane Benjamin, director of mortgages at Connect for Intermediaries, said: “At Connect, we pride ourselves on giving our advisers access to market-leading tools and specialist solutions – and this latest development with Together does exactly that.
“We’re thrilled to expand our long-standing relationship with Together by providing our ARs with direct access to their brand-new broker portal. This platform not only simplifies the process but also strengthens our ability to support complex and bespoke client needs with speed and confidence.
“It’s a fantastic step forward for our network and a great example of how we’re continuing to evolve our specialist proposition."

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