Bank of Ireland for Intermediaries in TenetLime deal

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Bank of Ireland for Intermediaries has undertaken a new partnership with non-investment network TenetLime.

It will offer TenetLime’s full range of mortgage products.

Bank of Ireland re-entered the UK intermediary mortgage market under its own brand two years ago.

Gemma Harle, managing director of TenetLime, said: “We are always looking to expand lending opportunities for our members and Bank of Ireland UK offers a broad range of competitive mortgages, underpinned by some great technology.”

Alison Pallett, director of sales at Bank of Ireland UK, added: “We are delighted to confirm this new partnership and we are looking forward to working with them.

“This is an exciting time for Bank of Ireland UK as we continue to invest in technology and work with new partners, ensuring that we are easy to do business with.”

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