Molo joins Sesame’s panel to extend buy-to-let distribution

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Molo has joined the Sesame Network panel in a move set to broaden its market reach and give Sesame advisers direct access to its full suite of buy-to-let products.

The partnership follows Molo’s addition to the PMS Mortgage Club panel in early 2024 and marks a further deepening of the lender’s ties with Sesame Bankhall Group.

With this latest agreement, Sesame advisers will be able to source Molo’s full range of specialist mortgage options, with rates starting at 3.03% for two-year fixed terms.

The lender’s offering covers a wide range of property types and borrower structures, including limited companies, individual landlords, HMOs, multi-unit freehold blocks, new builds, holiday lets and portfolio landlords. The direct access is expected to enhance advisers’ ability to serve increasingly complex landlord requirements, particularly as demand for flexible and tailored mortgage solutions continues to rise.

Martin Sims, distribution director at Molo, said the move was a logical extension of the lender’s collaboration with PMS. “Partnering with Sesame Network, to encompass some key Appointed Representatives, is a natural building block to expand on our joint work with PMS Mortgage Club,” he said.

“It is important that we open our channels to work with advisers who, increasingly, require specialist and more tailored solutions for their clients in the current environment.

“We’ve built a strong relationship with Sesame Bankhall Group, and we’re pleased to now support Sesame advisers directly, delivering our full proposition at a time when speed and certainty are more important than ever.”

Toni Smith, network distribution director at Sesame Bankhall Group, welcomed the addition of Molo to the lender panel. “Adding Molo to Sesame’s panel is a fantastic step,” she said.

“Their specialist focus and flexible approach are a great fit for our advisers. We’re excited about this partnership and what it means for our buy-to-let offering. As a proactive partner for life, we are dedicated to continuously enhancing our solutions to better serve our members.”

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