Kensington joins TMA panel

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Mortgage lender Kensington has been appointed to TMA’s panel of lenders.

This move extends the range of mortgages available to directly authorised brokers who use TMA.

Kensington will provide TMA brokers with access to a range of mortgage products for customers whose circumstances do not fit a standard mortgage application, including self-employed and contract workers and applicants who have failed a credit score.

David Copland (pictured), director of TMA, said: “Kensington is a highly valued addition to the TMA panel, providing a wide range of highly demanded mortgage types.

“This further increases the value that we can provide to directly authorised advisers in our mission to improve both the service and product offering that DAs receive from us.”

Steve Griffiths from Kensington added: “TMA is one of the fastest growing mortgage clubs in the UK at the moment so it makes sense for us to work closely together. There is a growing demand for mortgages for people who do not fit standard criteria and this is where we step in at Kensington.

“We look forward to working with the TMA advisers providing them with solutions for their clients that they may not be able to get elsewhere.”

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