Kent Reliance partners with The Mortgage Alliance

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Kent Reliance has teamed up with The Mortgage Alliance (TMA) to provide a direct submission route for its brokers and extend its specialist distribution network. 

TMA joins fellow LSL group members First Complete and Pink who currently have access to Kent Reliance’s specialist mortgage propositions.

Emily Machin, National Account Manager, Kent Reliance, will provide ongoing support for TMA’s brokers to ensure its clients are able to access the following specialist mortgage products: large property portfolios; homes in multiple occupancy (HMOs); complex income cases; large property cases and expats.

David Copland (pictured), director of mortgage services at LSL, said: “TMA are delighted to partner with Kent Reliance to further demonstrate how TMA is continuing to support directly authorised intermediaries.

“Kent Reliance’s strength and innovation in buy-to-let and homes with multiple occupancies provides wider choices for our intermediaries customers. Coupled with this, their recognition of intermediary support to product transfers, is a win win all round.”

Adrian Moloney, sales director for OneSavings Bank, added: “We are delighted to announce a partnership with The Mortgage Alliance. With the buy-to-let market evolving towards the specialist sector it is important that we extend our reach to as many brokers as possible, in order to offer them greater choice.

“The relationship with TMA will provide a direct submission route for their members and will complement our existing distribution channel.”

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