CHL Mortgages for Intermediaries joins All Money Matters panel

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CHL Mortgages for Intermediaries has become the latest lender to join the panel of All Money Matters, formerly TFC Homeloans.

This will result in the specialist buy-to-let provider being integrated into the firm’s 1APP aggregator platform.

The addition enables brokers using the 1APP platform to access CHL Mortgages for Intermediaries’ full suite of products, which are tailored for individual and limited company landlords.

The lender’s offering includes finance for single dwellings, houses in multiple occupation and multi-unit freehold blocks of up to 10 units or bedrooms, as well as short-term lets.

1APP, developed by All Money Matters, is a cloud-based system designed to reduce the administrative burden on brokers.

By enabling client data to be entered once and then automatically populated across applications and documents for various lenders and products, the platform supports a broad spectrum of lending types, including first and second charge mortgages, bridging, commercial and development finance.

CHL Mortgages for Intermediaries is known for its focus on complex buy-to-let scenarios that require a more flexible underwriting approach.

It joins ModaMortgages on the panel, with both brands forming part of Chetwood Bank, the UK digital challenger bank.

Darrell Walker (pictured), group sales director at CHL Mortgages for Intermediaries, described the integration as “a fantastic opportunity to expand our reach and support even more brokers and their clients with flexible, competitive solutions.”

Wayne Smethurst, managing director at All Money Matters, said CHL’s addition was “a valuable one for our broker network,” adding that the lender’s expertise would enhance support for brokers dealing with more complex client requirements.

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