Dudley BS joins TMA panel

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TMA Mortgage Club has announced the addition of the Dudley Building Society to its lender panel.

It mean TMA’s directly authorised brokers can access the society’s range of specialist mortgage products, designed for borrowers with more complex needs, including expats, the self-employed, holiday let, and self-build borrowers.

Dudley Building Society also offers mortgages to borrowers who have reached retirement age, or who require mortgage terms that extend into retirement.

Robert Oliver (pictured), distribution director at Dudley Building Society, said: “We’re thrilled to be able to offer our range of specialist mortgage products to TMA’s members.

“We know brokers will appreciate our flexible approach to assessing each borrower individually and manually underwriting all of our cases.

“The addition to TMA’s panel marks the next step in our growth, following the appointment of two new key account managers at the start of the year.”

Lisa Martin, development director at TMA Mortgage Club, added: “Our partnership with Dudley Building Society means our members now have an even greater choice of diverse and specialist mortgage products to meet the needs of their clients.

“The Dudley Building Society’s bespoke underwriting service and positive approach to lending together are welcome and add considerably to the available options for brokers trying to place complex cases.”

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