LendInvest unveils new intermediary website

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LendInvest has launched a new website designed for mortgage intermediaries.

The new site, intermediaries.lendinvest.com, provides information intermediaries need about LendInvest’s products and services.

It also provides an eligibility checklist, detailing exactly on what and to whom LendInvest will and will not lend.

Full contact details for business development managers are included.

Matthew Tooth, head of distribution at LendInvest, said: “At LendInvest we are focused on building and incorporating sensible online tools which improve the application process for all parties. This new website is a perfect example of that. Our website makes life easier for mortgage intermediaries, giving them everything they need in the format they want it, in order to do business with us.”

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