Kent Reliance for Intermediaries joins MCI panel

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Kent Reliance for Intermediaries has joined the MCI Mortgage Club lender panel.

MCI Mortgage Club brokers will be able to access Kent Reliance’s range of specialist buy-to-let and residential products that include:

  • Large property portfolios
  • Homes in multiple occupancy (HMOs)
  • Complex income cases
  • Large property cases
  • Limited Company lending
  • Expats

Kent Reliance has a nationwide team of business development managers supported by an experienced team of specialist manual underwriters who assess every case on its own merits and provide guidance for a variety of complex lending opportunities.

Adrian Moloney (pictured), sales director of OneSavings Bank, Kent Reliance’s parent, said: “We’re really pleased to have launched with MCI Mortgage Club as we know that advisers are dealing with an increasing number of complex borrowers and those with specialist lending needs.

“At Kent Reliance we use our extensive expertise and knowledge to provide bespoke solutions with a commitment to intermediaries that provides real value and we look forward to sharing our proposition with MCI Mortgage Club members.” 

Phil Whitehouse, head of MCI Club, added: “It is with great pleasure that MCI Mortgage Club has added Kent Reliance for Intermediaries to our lender panel as their proposition is particularly well thought of by intermediaries due to their clear communication style, superb service and the ability to look at a range of complex cases with a can do attitude.

“They are already proving to be a popular lender of choice for our growing number of supporting intermediaries and I look forward to working with their highly respected sales teams in the future.”

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