Buy to Let Club panel expands

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Virgin Money and Halifax have become the latest additions to the Buy to Let Club’s panel.

Ying Tan, managing director of Buy to Let Club, said: “I’m delighted to welcome these two heavyweights of the industry to our panel. Both Virgin Money and Halifax offer fantastic products at competitive rates and it’s great news for our brokers to have them on board.”

John Truswell, Virgin Money’s head of national accounts and intermediary operations, said: “Virgin Money is delighted to be joining the Buy to Let Club panel and we are looking forward to working closely with Ying and his Buy to Let Club members.”

The new additions come amid further growth plans for the club.

Tan added: “The success of Buy to Let Club has been phenomenal and far beyond what we imagined when we launched back in 2012. Brokers have really taken to our unique proposition and as a result we’ve undergone massive growth in the last four years.

“This year we have plans to grow even further in order to meet demand. This is set to be an interesting year for the buy-to-let sector and a hugely exciting year for Buy to Let Club.”

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