Landbay joins MCI Club panel

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Landbay is partnering with The Mortgage Compliance & Insurance Club, to provide brokers and their landlord clients with access to its specialist lending products.

The partnership will offer MCI Club’s intermediaries a range of products appropriate for portfolio landlords, HMOs, MUFBs, first time landlords, limited companies and new build properties.

The club’s brokers will also have access to Landbay’s online intermediary portal, which includes case tracking features and a property portfolio key.

Phil Whitehouse, head of MCI Club, said: “Our philosophy aims to offer our intermediaries market-leading benefits and unique solutions. Introducing Landbay to our lender panel is a way to give our members access to cost efficient innovative products, which come hand-in-hand with Landbay’s excellent market insight.

“The buy-to-let landscape is getting ever more complex, and we are continually striving to meet the evolving demands of our clients.”

Paul Brett, managing director of intermediaries at Landbay, added: “Landbay is a responsible yet flexible, forward thinking lender and we’re constantly looking at new ways to open up access to a wide range of brokers.

“This partnership is testament to our growth ambitions this year, and we look forward to working MCI Club.”

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