Pair of lenders join AMI as associate members

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NatWest Intermediary Solutions and Ulster Bank have joined the Association of Mortgage Intermediaries (AMI) as associate members.

Both businesses are part of the RBS Group offering a range of mortgages to brokers – NatWest Intermediary Solutions in England, Scotland and Wales Ulster Bank in Northern Ireland.

Robert Sinclair , director of AMI, said: “This is a very positive move and we look forward to forging strong relationships in the coming months. NatWest Intermediary Solutions and Ulster Bank are demonstrating their ongoing commitment to the mortgage intermediary profession by joining the trade body for brokers. There has never been a more pivotal moment to be pledging support to our members.

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