MPowered Mortgages now on HLPartnership panel

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MPowered Mortgages has partnered with HLPartnership, the largest independently owned mortgage and protection network in the UK.

The lender has grown its network of established broker partners with access to its prime residential products by 50% in six months, and now has over 8,000 broker partners in total.

HLPartnership will have access to MPowered Mortgages’ full range of prime residential products which include two, three, five and 10-year fixed rate mortgages, with rates starting from 4.49%. Loans are available up to £1.5 million to 85% LTV.

Paul Kane (pictured), head of intermediary distribution at MPowered Mortgages, said: “We are pleased to be partnering with one of the industry’s largest mortgage networks as part of our drive to increase our foothold in the prime residential mortgage market.

“Particularly throughout this more challenging period, advisers should be spending as much time as possible focusing on offering their customers advice, and understanding their needs.

“Our MPowered platform can play a large role in supporting advisers as our technology removes the hassle out of the application process for advisers and their clients.

“This not only makes their job easier, but it allows them to give the customer the best experience possible.”

Neil Hoare, commercial director at HLPartnership, added: “We are thrilled to be partnering with MPowered Mortgages and are excited that HLPartnership’s advisers will be able to use MPowered’s advanced technology to offer a smoother and quicker mortgage journey to their customers.

“Customers of our advisers can also look forward to MPowered Mortgages’ broad product range, including their 3- and 10-year fixed rate products, which is particularly important at a time when consumers are facing the financial pressures of the cost-of-living crisis.”

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