MPowered Mortgages partners with PRIMIS Mortgage Network

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MPowered Mortgages has partnered with PRIMIS Mortgage Network, which means that PRIMIS advisers will now have access to MPowered Mortgages’ full range of residential mortgage products for prime borrowers.

MPowered’s prime residential products include two, three, five, seven and 10-year fixed rate mortgages which were recently reduced so rates now start from 5.09%.

The range also includes its 85% LTV mortgage range, launched last month. Borrowers will also benefit from a free valuation on every application and a choice of no arrangement fee options. All remortgage applications benefit from £500 cashback.

Emma Hollingworth, director of mortgages, MPowered Mortgages, said: “We are delighted to be partnering with one of the industry’s most well established and well-regarded networks. Offering homeowners choice supported by independent advice is more important than ever during this challenging time for buying or remortgaging a home. As such, we are pleased that our products will be available to PRIMIS’ expansive network.

“This is the fifth large distribution partnership we have announced in the past few months, which is testament to our commitment to growing our foothold in the prime residential market.”

Vikki Jefferies (pictured), proposition director, PRIMIS Mortgage Network, added: “MPowered Mortgages joining our lending panel is the next step in ensuring our brokers have access to the broadest range of products available, in order to best serve their clients’ needs. Not only will this partnership with MPowered Mortgages mean more choice for our network of brokers and ultimately borrowers, but it will also mean that borrowers who choose MPowered Mortgages through us will experience a smoother and faster mortgage journey through their use of innovative technology.”

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