L&G Mortgage Club grows Progressive partnership

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Northern Ireland

Legal & General Mortgage Club has extended its existing partnership with Progressive Building Society to its Directly Authorised firms.

Progressive Building Society, which formed in 1914, is a mutual building society based in Belfast and offers a range of variable and fixed rate products.

The products are available to first-time buyers, home movers and for those wishing to re-mortgage. Products are also available for those who are building their own home and for those who wish to purchase their home under the NI Co-ownership scheme.

Legal & General Mortgage Club has partnered with Progressive for many years, offering a range of products for its Appointed Representatives based in Northern Ireland.

“We are committed to our member firms having access to the widest possible range of mortgage products on the best possible terms,” explained Martyn Smith, head of mortgage products at Legal & General Mortgage Club.

“Progressive Building Society has strong local knowledge and is committed to quality products and excellent service. I am delighted that we have now been able to extend our relationship and include our Directly Authorised firms in Northern Ireland.”

Declan Moore, head of sales and marketing, Progressive Building Society, said: “We are very proud of the personal and locally-based customer service we offer our customers and business partners.

“This new agreement strengthens the strategic partnership we already have with Legal & General to deliver the best possible solutions for adviser firms and their customers.”

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