HLP expands provider panel

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TFC Homeloans has been appointed to the HLP broker network’s panel of providers. 

After revealing a new brand identity across its website and communications and restructuring its internal teams, TFC Homeloans says it is now ready to expand its proposition to better serve its growing client base.

TFC Homeloans’ whole of market Smart Source portal will help HLP Brokers to determine the best type of loan for their client and allows brokers to compare a re-mortgage and second charge loan side by side, based on the total cost over the term.

Andrew Brown, director of TFC Homeloans, said: “This new partnership is a significant one for our business which is currently growing from strength to strength. We are really pleased to offer our services to HLP and are looking forward to working closely with them. We endeavour to provide a solution for every single case and are sure HLP brokers will find that both our specialist product teams and Smart Source portal have the answer to even the most complicated of cases.”

Chris Tanner, chief executive officer of HLP, added: “We are pleased to welcome TFC Homeloans back to our panel of providers. HLP have a longstanding relationship with TFC Homeloans and we are certain that their wealth of knowledge in the mortgage market will be of immense benefit to our brokers.”

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