The Mansfield becomes TMA panel lender

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The Mansfield Building Society has launched as a panel lender with The Mortgage Alliance (TMA). 

It will be offering its range of buy-to-let and residential mortgages through the mortgage club.

Steve Walton (pictured), national development manager for the Mansfield, said: “TMA is well regarded in the industry and we are therefore keen to add value to their Club and its users by offering practical solutions and commonsense underwriting in scenarios which are unsupported by mainstream lenders.

“We’re looking forward to working with the team by offering training to the mortgage desk, and those supporting brokers on a face-to-face basis.”

Lisa Martin, development director for TMA, added: “We value the relationships we have with our brokers highly and want to ensure that they have the best range of lending options available to them. The Mansfield is therefore a welcome addition here at TMA. We’re looking forward to working with a can-do lender that will be able to support brokers with a broad range of customer needs.”

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