MBS added to network panel

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Manchester Building Society (MBS) has been added to the Home of Choice (HoC) lender panel.

This means that the 387 HoC Appointed Representatives now have access to the Manchester’s residential, buy-to-let and commercial products.

Advisers can source both Manchester Building Society and Whiteaway Laidlaw Bank products, which are not credit-scored.

Ian Richardson, executive director of Manchester Building Society, was confident that HoC’s advisers will see “real value”” by gaining access to the mutual’s products.

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