Mansfield BS joins TMG panel

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Mansfield Building Society has joined The Money Group’s (TMG) lender panel.

The new partnership will provide access for TMG’s directly authorised advisers to the Mansfield’s range of residential and buy-to-let mortgage products.

The Society offers a range of flexible solutions, such as its Family Assist proposition, products for borrowers already in, or heading into retirement, Limited Company holiday lets and more.

Tom Denman-Molloy (pictured), intermediary sales manager at the Mansfield, said: “TMG has an adviser-centric ethos, so we’re absolutely thrilled to be working with them to make our lending available to their directly authorised advisers. TMG are keen to offer simple, smart solutions and our common sense lending approach with our wide ranging products and criteria is the perfect fit for them.”

Scott Thorpe, chief executive at TMG, added: “This new partnership with Mansfield Building Society forms part of our commitment to providing our advisers with solutions to help them grow their business. Mansfield are famed for offering common sense, versatile lending that allows brokers to place clients with unconventional circumstances.

“We are looking forward to working with Tom and his team to ensure advisers in our group have all the products and tools that they need to provide their clients with the best service.”

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