IMLA membership boosted by Leek addition

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Leek Building Society has joined the Intermediary Mortgage Lenders Association (IMLA).

The mutual’s move brings IMLA’s membership total to 68, with 18 building societies, 18 banks and 18 non-bank lenders making up the 56 full members, plus 14 associate members.

As a full IMLA member, Leek Building Society becomes part of a group of lenders responsible for more than 90% of the UK’s gross mortgage lending.

Nikki Warren-Dean (pictured), head of intermediaries at Leek Building Society, will represent the lender at IMLA meetings.

Kate Davies of IMLA

Kate Davies, executive director of IMLA, commented:

“We are very pleased to welcome Leek Building Society as IMLA’s latest full member, bringing the number of mutual societies, large and small, in our ranks to 18.

“As a long-established provider with a rich history and a keen eye on the future, we look forward to working with Leek Building Society as IMLA seeks to evolve and improve the industry for borrowers, brokers and lenders alike.”

Warren-Dean added: “Leek Building Society is delighted to be joining IMLA, the trusted trade body representing the interests of UK mortgage lenders operating within the intermediary market.

“We greatly value IMLA’s role in promoting collaboration and shaping the future of our industry. Membership provides us with an exciting opportunity to engage with peers, contribute to key discussions and support initiatives that strengthen the mortgage intermediary market.

“We look forward to actively participating in IMLA’s events, debates, and networking opportunities over the coming year.”

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