Mint appoints specialist lender to panel

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The Mint network has added Cheshire Mortgage Corporation to its lender panel.

Mint Financial Services has over 300 IFAs, and is part of the Intrinsic Financial Services Group, and will now offer its members the ability to recumbent Cheshire Mortgage Corporation’s specialist products.

John Hayden, product and services director for the Intrinsic Group, said: “Cheshire Mortgage Corporation offers an extensive product range with plans to suit borrowers that do not fit the criteria offered by other lenders. By making these products available to Mint IFAs we are providing them with yet more choice and additional options to meet their clients’ needs.”””

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