Masthaven joins TMA Club’s lender panel

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TMA Club has announced the addition of Masthaven to its lender panel.

This arrangement will provide TMA’s members access to Masthaven’s range of products, including buy-to-let and second charge mortgages as well as bridging loans and development finance.

As one of the few second charge lenders who accept applications directly from intermediaries as well as from master brokers, Masthaven will become the first of its kind to join TMA’s panel.

Advisers will have access to products including Masthaven’s buy-to-let seconds range, available with variable rates up to 70% LTV and two and five-year fixed rate options up to 70% LTV. Rates start from 4.79% with a minimum property valuation of £100,000.

Masthaven’s bridging and development offering will also complement TMA’s current bridging panel.

Rob McCoy, senior business and product manager at TMA, said: “We are committed to providing our brokers with the strongest panel available to help them meet each and every one of their clients’ needs. We’re therefore delighted to have Masthaven join the panel – their common-sense approach to lending and broad specialist lending product offering means they are able to fulfil a number of gaps in our panel.”

Matt Andrews, managing director of mortgages at Masthaven, added: “We are really excited to be joining the TMA Club panel and expanding our specialist lending product reach. TMA’s dedication to delivering the best levels of services to its DAs matches our commitment to delivering bespoke lending solutions to our customers.

“We look forward to working closely with TMA’s brokers and clients, so they can benefit from these flexible finance solutions too.”

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