MCI expands lender panel

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On 7 December Accord Mortgages will become the latest lender to join MCI Mortgage Club’s lender panel.

MCI was launched in late 2014 and now hosts 17 lenders on its panel, including Nationwide, Virgin Money, NatWest and Lloyds Banking Group.

Led by Phil Whitehouse, MCI Mortgage Club is part of the eKeeper group and is available exclusively to brokers who use the parent company’s technology.

Whitehouse said: “We have been talking to Accord for some time and I am delighted to welcome it to MCI Club’s lender panel. Accord is a well-established and dedicated intermediary lender and has a great range of highly competitive products.

“It also shares our ethos of being forward thinking when it comes to technology. Its website is very intermediary friendly and contains essential guides and support, including a useful live webchat facility. I’m looking forward to working closely with the team.”

David Robinson, Accord’s national intermediary sales manager, said: “The MCI Mortgage Club has firmly established itself in the market, so we are delighted that Accord now has a place on the panel. We look forward to working with MCI, and supporting brokers and their clients with our competitive range of award-winning mortgages.”

Whitehouse added: “I am pleased to say we are expecting to add even more lenders in the coming months, all paying intermediaries highly competitive procuration fees to support our growing membership of directly authorised intermediaries.”

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