Kent Reliance launches new intermediary website

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Kent Reliance has launched a new expanded and re-designed intermediary website.

The new site will give mortgage intermediaries access to the provider’s mortgage application portal, full product information and rates, lending guidelines and tools such as a buy-to-let rental calculator as well as downloadable literature.

Kent Reliance says the new site enables intermediaries to register for new product updates and the new intermediary newsletter.

John Eastgate, sales and marketing director at OneSavings Bank plc, said: “Having expanded our intermediary partnership base during 2013, we have now given our partners a more relevant online experience to help them work more effectively with Kent Reliance and to better serve their clients.

“The site provides the information that intermediaries need but is reinforced with our promise that, as a specialist lender, if brokers need to arrange bespoke solutions, a specialist is only ever a phone call away.

“The new website represents an important part in an ongoing programme of activity that will further strengthen Kent Reliance’s presence in the intermediary sector and help intermediaries deal with the market changes and volumes expected this year.”

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