Hinckley & Rugby joins HLP panel

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Hinckley & Rugby Building Society

Hinckley & Rugby Building Society has joined the panel of the HomeLoan Partnership (HLP).

THios means the mutual’s mortgage range is now available to HLP’s 300-strong network of mortgage intermediaries.

Hinckley & Rugby’s mortgages currently includes discounts, lifetime discounts, fixed rates, fee-free, trackers and buy-to-let. Many of the mortgages are available as offset products. All are free of Early Repayment Charges (ERCs).

Hinckley & Rugby business development manager Carolyn Thornley-Yates said: “This is an exciting new partnership for the Society and for the HomeLoan Partnership. We share a commitement to providing a personal and professional service.”

Anita White, head of provider relationship at HLP, added: “Hinckley and Rugby are a great addition to the HomeLoan Partnership panel and with their competitive range of contracts will be of benefit to our advisers.”

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