Mortgage Intelligence becomes H&R privileged partner

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Mortgage Intelligence has been added to Hinckley & Rugby Building Society’s Privileged Partner panel.

The move will see the Mortgage Network and Society work closer together to develop business levels and identify future opportunities for growth.

To support the new arrangement appointed representatives will be offered additional benefits, including access to a new semi-exclusive product range, enhanced procuration fees and support from a dedicated telephone business development manager.

Sally Laker (pictured), managing director of Mortgage Intelligence, said: “We are delighted to have been added to Hinckley & Rugby’s Privileged Partner panel and look forward to working with the Society to deliver the enhanced benefits to our Appointed Representatives.”

Carolyn Thornley-Yates, head of intermediary sales at Hinckley & Rugby, added: “With a shared mutual ethos that one size definitely does not fit all, I am looking forward to working more closely with Mortgage Intelligence and its advisers.”

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