Keystone joins TBMC panel

Published on

Keystone Property Finance has joined the lender panel of The Business Mortgage Company (TBMC).

The arrangement provides TBMC’s brokers with direct access to the specialist buy-to-let lender’s products.

Jane Simpson, TBMC’s managing director, said: “We are delighted to be partnering with Keystone Property Finance who have an excellent buy-to-let mortgage proposition. Their product offering is particularly competitive in the more complex areas of lending such as HMOs, multi-units, limited companies and expats.

“As a buy-to-let specialist, TBMC is ideally placed to support Keystone’s distribution strategy. We look forward to developing the relationship and using our experience and expertise to deliver high quality business for our new lending partner.”

Keystone provides finance to buy-to-let landlords with standard and complex buy to let cases across a wide range of investment property types. Keystone can lend to landlords borrowing through a variety of corporate structures including trading limited companies, SPVs and LLPs as well as those borrowers who wish to borrow personally.

With rates starting at 2.99%, Keystone are currently offering a cashback on all products for both purchase and remortgage transactions.

Phil Riches (pictured), sales and marketing director at Keystone Property Finance, added: “I am certain our products and lending criteria will be received positively by the brokers at TBMC. I hope to see a lot of brokers contacting TBMC to put through enquiries and cases they have struggled to place for clients.

“Brokers will be able to submit cases directly to TBMC who will then submit and track applications using our easy to use intuitive cloud-based platform called MyKeystone.”

COMMENT ON MORTGAGE SOUP

We want to hear from you!
Leave a comment and get the conversation started.
You need to register to post, so please login or sign up below.

Latest articles

Survey reveals cost of living pressures and tax fears weighing on mutual’s members

Concerns over the cost of living and the prospect of tax rises continue to...

Hope Capital gains dual recognition for workplace standards

Hope Capital Property Finance has been accredited as a Living Wage Employer and has...

Industry partnership launches 95% funded pathway to address adviser shortage

A national initiative has been launched to confront the growing shortage of qualified financial...

British Business Bank sets out five-year plan to reshape finance for smaller firms

The British Business Bank has outlined plans to deliver what it describes as a...

TRM launches tool to help advisers assess clients’ financial shortfalls

The Right Mortgage & Protection Network has introduced a Shortfall Needs Analysis Calculator designed...

Latest publication

Other news

Council Tax revaluation plan risks unsettling market

Revaluing properties in the top three council tax bands could prove costly and disruptive....

Survey reveals cost of living pressures and tax fears weighing on mutual’s members

Concerns over the cost of living and the prospect of tax rises continue to...

A changing landlord market that still offers solid long-term value

Landlords have faced a tough set of challenges over the past decade. Higher taxes,...