MIS and TMA in strategic partnership

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The Mortgage Alliance (TMA) has joined forces with Melton Intermediary Services (MIS) to offer its registered directly authorised brokers access to the TMA lending panel.

Melton Intermediary Services is a subsidiary of the Melton Mowbray Building Society and has packaging arrangements with a number of lenders.
The two parties say this relationship will allow MIS’ brokers and introducer’s access to a wider range of direct to lender deals as well as its full packaging options.
MIS’ brokers will also gain access to TMA’s range of ancillary services.
Phil Whitehouse, head of TMA, said: “I am delighted that MIS has chosen TMA as its strategic partner in this venture as we are well experienced at delivering solutions for corporate partners as well as the directly authorised intermediary. The market dictates that

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