The Loughborough appoints Gateway

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The Loughborough Building Society has appointed Gateway as its new panel manager to oversee its valuation requirements.

Simon Vaughan, head of operations at the Loughborough, said: “Following a rigorous and robust review of our valuation requirements, the Society is delighted to have selected Gateway as its new panel manager.

“The careful management of our valuation process is a crucial and integral part of our mortgage lending business and the Society was particularly impressed with Gateway’s dedication, uncompromising integrity and commitment to delivering a first class valuation management service.

“They are a well-respected business and the Society looks forward to working with its highly experienced team for many years to come.”

Mel Kettle, director of client services at Gateway, added: “We are delighted to have been selected by the Loughborough to provide its valuation and panel management services.

“We are a highly motivated business that is committed to providing an exceptional level of service backed up with impartial, knowledgeable and sound professional advice.

“Our growth over the past couple of years has been impressive and is down to the hard work and dedication of our team and our ‘can do’ approach to our clients’ requirements.”

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