HML agrees new contracts with Skipton lenders

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HML has signed new five-year contracts with Amber Homeloans and North Yorkshire Mortgages.

The servicer has worked with Amber Homeloans and North Yorkshire Mortgages for several years. It has worked with Amber Homeloans since it began lending in 2000 and with North Yorkshire Mortgages since 2010, following the merger of the Scarborough and Skipton Building Societies in 2009.

The new contract will take effect from January 2015.

Andrew Jones, chief executive officer at HML, said: “It is fantastic news that we have signed new contracts with Amber Homeloans and North Yorkshire Mortgages. Both lenders are valued and long-standing clients of HML and the signing of these new contracts shows all parties’ commitment to continuing this collaborative relationship.

“All three companies put appropriate outcomes for customers at the centre of everything we do and this is an integral part of our relationship.”

David Harvey, director of specialist lending at Skipton Group said: “I am delighted that HML, Amber Homeloans and North Yorkshire Mortgages will continue to work together to build on our successes for another five years.

“HML is a key supplier and plays an important role in supporting both lenders to maximise the value of their mortgage portfolios whilst always ensuring the appropriate outcomes for customers.”

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