New Skipton exclusives for TMA

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TMA, LSL’s mortgage club for directly authorised advisers, has unveiled three exclusive products with Skipton Intermediaries.

The products available to TMA members are for purchase and remortgage business offering a:

  • 2.41% two year fixed rate (60% LTV),
  • 2.79% three year fixed rate (60% LTV)
  • 3.12% three year fixed rate (75% LTV)

VIP members will also benefit from 24 hour payment of commission once the case has legally completed.

In addition, clients will benefit from no upfront legal and application fees, free valuation for purchases and free legals and valuations on remortgages.

David Copland, director of mortgage services for LSL, said: “We promised when we relaunched TMA in May that we would work hard on behalf of our directly authorised partners to provide access to some of the best products in the industry.

“Skipton has been able to offer TMA a range of really competitive products which we hope demonstrate to our DA partners that we’re serious about ensuring that they get value from our club.”

Paul Darwin, head of intermediary sales at Skipton, said: “TMA is an expanding club that takes its commitments to its DA members seriously. To that end we have designed some of the most competitive products in the market with fees free benefits exclusively for TMA members to take advantage of.”

The products will also be available to LSL networks Pink and First Complete.

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