United Trust Bank adds Impact to buy-to-let packager panel
United Trust Bank has added specialist packager and distributor, Impact Specialist Finance, to its newly formed buy-to-let packager panel.

Impact’s brokers will have access to UTB's recently launched buy-to-let product range which caters for both individual and limited company ownership, as well as portfolios, HMOs and MUFBs.
In addition, brokers can use Impact's portal to place, source, and track their cases. The CRM system offers a range of features to help save time and assist in managing cases throughout the application process and allows brokers to track cases from simple enquiries through to completed applications.
Dale Jannels, managing director at Impact Specialist Finance, commented: “Over the years we’ve worked with many new lenders when they first enter the market and although UTB aren’t a new lender, their launch into buy-to-let is a significant step in their growth plans.
"We are delighted to have been chosen as one of the first distributors and look forward to working with Mike and the team.”
Mike Walters, mortgages sales director at United Trust Bank added: “Since announcing our launch into buy-to-let in March, our team have been working hard to quickly bring the range to market and so this launch with Impact, along with a small number of other specialist distributors, is a key milestone on our distribution plans.
"Dale and the team are renowned as experts in buy-to-let and so they were an automatic choice for us for this stage of our launch and we look forward to growing this part of our business in 2022.”
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