The Loan Partnership expands second charge lender panel

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The Loan Partnership has been added to Precise Mortgages’ second charge loans preferred master broker panel.
 
The addition comes after The Loan Partnership completed a significant volume of second charge mortgage business with Precise Mortgages over recent months.
 
Andy Pelley, director of The Loan Partnership, said: “We are pleased and proud to be added to Precise Mortgages Preferred Master Broker Panel. We have worked closely with James Briggs and the team at Precise Mortgages to further our knowledge of products and packaging requirements, and we are pleased with the reward for all our hard work. We look forward to continuing and developing the relationship still further.”
 
Alan Cleary, managing director of Precise Mortgages, added: “We are delighted to welcome The Loan Partnership to the Master Broker Panel. We have seen significant growth from The Loan Partnership, and we look forward to a long standing relationship and the opportunity to provide additional choice to intermediaries.”

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