Kensington added to Paradigm panel

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Paradigm Mortgage Services, the mortgage partnership proposition, has added Kensington and its entire range of mortgage products to its lender panel.

Paradigm members will be able to access Kensington’s prime range of mortgage products which look beyond the surface of clients’ circumstances to offer transparent criteria and competitive fixed rates.

Kensington offers both residential and buy-to-let products.

Bob Hunt, chief executive of Paradigm Mortgage Services, said: “Competition in the mortgage market continues to grow and we have seen a number of mortgage lenders returning to the sector in the last few months. Paradigm is committed to ensuring our members have access to a wide range of lenders and products ranges which will ensure they can meet their client’s needs in what continues to be a tight marketplace. The addition of Kensington to our panel will be a real benefit to members because of its approach to clients whose lives may have been impacted because of the recession. Kensington’s underwriters are able to make objective lending decisions based on a customer’s circumstances

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