MAB to provide fee free advice to Blue Light Card members

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Mortgage Advice Bureau (MAB) has agreed a new partnership with Blue Light Card, a nationwide discount card for workers in the NHS, emergency services, social care sector and armed forces.

MAB is to provide fee free mortgage and protection advice to all Blue Light Card holders, which currently offers over 15,000 discounts from a wide variety of large national retailers to local businesses.

With a Blue Light Card, emergency service staff gain exclusive access to a range of deals and they must refresh their membership every two years.

Peter Brodnicki (pictured), CEO of Mortgage Advice Bureau, said: “It’s fantastic to be able to offer this service to key workers and be associated with Blue Light Card. Finding the right mortgage or moving home can be stressful so through this partnership, our advisers will support emergency services staff through the whole application process as well as find the most suitable options for them.”

Alex Dalby, Head of Partnership Development at Blue Light Card, added: “We are delighted to partner exclusively with Mortgage Advice Bureau. It is really important that we provide our members with access to nationally recognised brands and give them plenty of choice. I’m sure all Blue Light Card holders will very much benefit from the range of mortgage deals MAB has access to.”

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