Legal & General Mortgage Club adds LiveMore Capital to panel

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Later life lending provider LiveMore Capital has joined the panel of Legal & General Mortgage Club.

There are now more than 90 lenders on Legal & General Mortgage Club’s panel.

LiveMore Capital provides a range of retirement interest-only mortgages (RIOs), from short term five and seven-year loans through to lifetime fixed rate options.

Danny Belton, head of lender relationships at Legal & General Mortgage Club, said: ‘We’re continuing to grow our lender panel at Legal & General Mortgage Club, expanding our later life lending offering to advisers, and we are thrilled to now welcome LiveMore Capital onboard.

“The LiveMore team offers a range of Interest-Only solutions that provide more choice for the UK’s over-55s and the advisers that support these borrowers.

“We look forward to working closely with LiveMore Capital as we continue to offer our club members a wide range of options in the retirement lending space.”

Alison Pallett (pictured), director of sales at LiveMore Capital, added: “We are excited to partner with Legal & General and look forward to working closely with their members. As we continue to widen our distribution, it is clear that we are able to offer more choice for this underserved part of the market. We’re confident we will continue to help more customers and add real value.”

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