Complete FS added to TMA Club panel

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Complete FS is joining the TMA Club to provide specialist lending services to TMA Club’s members.

Tony Salentino (pictured), Complete FS director, said: “We are delighted to be appointed to the TMA Club Specialist Lending Panel. We have seen TMA Club build an excellent reputation for developing and evolving its product offering to its members.

“We are very excited about the opportunity to work closely with them and can’t wait to interact and support their experienced team, members and events. Complete FS has the experience and knowledge to provide support across the specialist lending spectrum. With our whole of market panel and simple and transparent fee structure, TMA Club members can be sure of a top notch service.

“We strongly believe our addition to their panel will further enhance the availability of specialist support and our knowledge, experience and technology platform add real value to their proposition.”

Rob McCoy, senior product and business manager at TMA Club, added: “We are delighted to have Complete FS join the Specialist Lending Panel. At TMA Club, our aim is to ensure we offer our advisers the opportunity to work with businesses who are as committed to service and compliance as we are. We believe Complete FS will be a great addition to the panel and popular with all of our advisers.”

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