MFS joins PMS lender panel

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Market Financial Solutions (MFS) has joined PMS Mortgage Club’s lending panel.

This means PMS Mortgage Club’s network of intermediaries and brokers can have access to MFS’ range of buy-to-let mortgages products, offering loans up to £50 million with terms between three and 24 months.

At the start of October MFS announced it had reduced its buy-to-let mortgage rates, including a new range of products that allows brokers and their clients to choose their product fee depending on individual requirements, with flexibility to choose between a 2%, 4% or 6% fee across all four tiers of loans.

MFS says it on track to achieve its goal of growing its loan book to £1.5 billion by the end of 2023.

Karen Rodrigues (pictured), head of national accounts at MFS, said: “Our new buy-to-let mortgage products, which allow landlords to pick their product fee to best suit their preferred repayment models, have proven to be really popular. So, we are excited to be working with PMS to ensure more brokers are able to access our buy-to-let range.

“Ultimately, with the market still adapting to the Bank of England’s hiking cycle over the past two years, brokers are crying out for optionality and flexibility. Our skill and experience as a lender, coupled with our funding strength, allows us to innovate in order to meet the evolving needs of brokers and borrowers, as PMS’s network will now get to see first-hand.”

Stephanie Charman, strategic relationships director at PMS Mortgage Club, added: “We are excited to welcome MFS to the PMS Mortgage Club lending panel. The business has great experience as a specialist lender and a particularly flexible range of buy-to-let mortgages, allowing borrowers to scale their product fee up or down in line with a rate that best fits their cashflow and repayment capabilities.

“With a shared commitment to ensuring advisers and brokers have access to the very best products, along with exceptional service and wrap-around support, MFS is a natural partner for us. We are very pleased to be working together.”

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