Be Clever With Your Cash launches mortgage advice service with Tembo

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Personal finance site Be Clever With Your Cash has launched a new mortgage advice hub in partnership with broker Tembo, offering homebuyers and remortgagers free access to professional guidance and digital tools.

This follows growing demand from the site’s readers for accessible, low-cost support when navigating the mortgage market.

By teaming up with Tembo, users can now bypass the broker’s standard £499 advice fee and gain access to a suite of resources, including affordability calculators, live rate tables and in-depth guides created by the Be Clever With Your Cash team.

The partnership enables users to book consultations online or by phone with a dedicated mortgage adviser, who will support them throughout the process from initial conversations to completion.

Andy Webb, editor-in-chief at Be Clever With Your Cash, said: “Getting a mortgage can feel really overwhelming, especially if it’s your first time or you’re not sure where to start.

“That’s why we’re so pleased to be working with Tembo. Their expert advisers and easy-to-use tools make the process clearer and more manageable. And crucially, our readers can now get that help for free.”

The new mortgage hub is designed to be a one-stop destination for first-time buyers, home movers and remortgagers, with a focus on simplifying the process and removing unnecessary cost barriers.

Users can explore borrowing options, understand potential repayments and compare deals across the market, all within a single platform.

Richard Dana, founder and chief executive at Tembo, added: “Our partnership with Be Clever With Your Cash provides an opportunity to share our expertise and tools with a new audience.

“As a multi-award winning mortgage broker, our mission is to help people onto the property ladder and navigate an increasingly difficult market.

“We hope to guide more people through their biggest financial decision with confidence and peace of mind.”

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