White Rose adds Landbay to lender panel
Landbay has joined White Rose’s lender panel, offering appointed representatives access to its range of specialist buy-to-let products.
"Our specialist team will provide White Rose’s team with support to place even their most complex buy-to-let cases."
White Rose is a commercial network that offers its members a packaged route to buy-to-let products.
White Rose’s members will now have access to Landbay’s range of products and instant decision in principle.
Joela Jenvey, head of networks and clubs at Landbay, said: “This partnership will bring our market-leading products to a new group of appointed representatives and their clients. Our specialist team will provide White Rose’s team with support to place even their most complex buy-to-let cases.
“With the rising popularity of HMOs and MUFBs, as well as green mortgages for properties with an EPC rating of C and above, our experienced underwriters are on-hand to provide maximum flexibility on every case.”
Simon Burke, operations director at White Rose, added: “With direct access to the underwriter, a proactive approach, and great rates, Landbay is a great partner for funding our clients’ deals. Also, its in-depth knowledge of the buy-to-let mortgage industry, combined with an innovative, technology-enabled nature to lending make them the perfect lending partner to deal with the most complex cases.”
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