The Mortgage Lender partners with Pink & First Complete

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The Pink and First Complete networks have added The Mortgage Lender to their panels.

The Mortgage Lender has tracker rates from 1.98% and caters for borrowers who do not fit with prime high street lenders, including standard status borrowers, those that are self employed or contract workers, people who require lending into retirement, and those with an imperfect credit history.

Karen Hedges, mortgage manager for Pink and First Complete, said: “We’re delighted our advisers are able to offer The Mortgage Lender product range to their customers. The mortgages are very competitively priced and the underwriting criteria is designed to meet the needs of today’s borrowers.”

Pete Thomson (pictured), The Mortgage Lender’s sales and marketing director, added: “Adding two prestigious networks as distribution partners is part of our strategy to increase the number of borrowers who have access to our products.

“We look forward to working with Pink and First Complete advisers and helping them provide great products and market leading prices for customers with complicated needs.”

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