MT Finance bolsters buy-to-let service proposition

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MT Finance has made a number of improvements to its buy-to-let proposition in a bid to provide brokers with faster and better service.

It has also announced strategic appointments within its buy-to-let team.

The lender has introduced a new Tier 2 product to cater to a wider audience. It has also added a calculator that allows brokers to work out affordability and interest cover ratio on specific buy-to-let products.

Meanwhile, Raheel Butt has joined the team as head of underwriting – buy-to-let, bringing over 37 years’ experience in the financial services sector. This follows Marylen Edwards’ appointment to the board as director of mortgages in October 2024.

Edwards (pictured) said: “These developments reflect our ongoing commitment to delivering a superior lending experience. It represents a significant step forward in our mission to deliver service and speed to our broker partners at MT Finance.

“By combining intuitive technology with dedicated expertise, we’re ensuring brokers can access swift lending decisions with absolute confidence supporting them in achieving their business goals.”

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