New specialist lending panel for TMA

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TMA Club has refreshed its panel of master brokers and specialist packagers, to provide advisers with access to a range of second charge mortgages, residential and buy-to-let packagers, commercial mortgages and bridging loans.

Its specialist lending panel now consists of existing partners CSC Loans, Manor Mortgages, Positive Lending, TBMC and TFC Homeloans, as well as new additions Complete FS, Crystal Specialist Finance, The Loans Engine, Vantage Finance and Watts Commercial.

Rob McCoy, Senior Product and Business Manager at TMA, said: “We are committed to providing our members a varied choice. Throughout 2017 we identified various partners that we felt would enhance our offering in these diverse areas of the market and be able to provide our brokers and their customers with the right products for them.

“During 2018 we will be developing our specialist lending panel further, as well as recruiting lenders who are happy to accept business directly from our DAs.”

Phil Gray, managing director of Watts Commercial, added: “We are delighted to have joined the TMA Club’s master broker panel. With over 11 years’ experience in the commercial finance sector, we are committed to being a one-stop shop for their clients – no matter what their funding needs may be.

“We are excited to work with TMA’s members who are experts in their field and by adding commercial finance to their existing offering we can help provide their clients with a complete spectrum of funding solutions.”

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