Mortgage Intelligence expands lending panel

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Mortgage Intelligence has added Kent Reliance to its panel of mortgage lenders.

The lender will provide appointed representatives, and directly authorised members of Mortgage Intelligence with complex residential and buy-to-let solutions.

The network said its decision to expand the panel was based on recent market research and an “influx” of enquiries outside of mainstream criteria.

Sally Laker, Mortgage Intelligence’s manager director, said: “At Mortgage Intelligence we pride ourselves on meeting the needs of our advisers and their clients. With this in mind, it is important we have been able to respond to market conditions and add Kent Reliance , an established and award winning specialist lender, to our lending panel.”

Adrian Moloney, sales director at OneSavings Bank, added: “Our distribution footprint continues apace in 2016 with the latest key addition of Mortgage Intelligence onto our broker panel. We look forward to working with Mortgage Intelligence and its members to help them maximise the opportunities our award winning specialist mortgage range can bring to their clients.

“Our national network of business development managers will help them every step of the way in providing flexible and better value specialist mortgages to help their landlord clients meet the needs of the UK’s growing private rental sector.”

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