Four new associates for the CML

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The Council of Mortgage Lenders (CML) has welcomed four new associates, bringing the total to 97.

Among the recent recruits are UK Mortgages Ltd (TwentyFour Asset Management), Capita Mortgage Software Solutions, the Certified Public Accountants Association (CPAA) and Dolphin Living.

UK Mortgages is a listed fund which invests in a diversified portfolio of UK residential mortgages. It is one of a series of funds operated by TwentyFour Asset Management, which offers a range of specialist fixed income funds and services, extending from public investment funds to bespoke portfolio management.

Capita Mortgage Software Solutions is a provider of mortgage origination and servicing software. It offers solutions for point-of-sale mortgage origination, front end application processing, back end customer servicing and arrears management.

The CPAA represents public accountants in the UK and beyond, and it supports, trains and regulates accountants in more than 1,000 practices in this country.

Setting out to provide affordable homes for working Londoners, Dolphin Living has delivered 320 properties and has a further 350 under construction. It is part of the Dolphin Square Charitable Foundation, and seeks to buy development opportunities, existing property investments and newly-built stock, and help other developers fulfil their planning obligations to provide affordable housing.

As well as 97 associates, the CML has 133 members and a further seven members that are third party administrators.

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