Mortgage Intelligence brands partner with Kensington

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Mortgage Intelligence and Mortgage Next Network have been chosen as key distribution partners for Kensington.

Appointed Representatives of both networks can now access the full range of Kensington prime products, which are available up to 80% LTV and include two-year fixed rates from 4.99%.

Sally Laker, managing director, Mortgage Intelligence Holdings, said: “We are delighted to be one of only an extremely select panel whose members have access to Kensington’s competitive product range. Kensington’s underwriter assessment of individual cases offers flexibility and opportunity for advisers to place business that may otherwise be declined at credit scoring stage. Their recent product re-price and rise in LTV’s is fantastic news and I have no doubt will be well received by our members. I look forward to continuing to work closely with the Kensington team to deliver even more choice for our members.””

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