Pepper Money partners with MCI Mortgage Club

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Pepper Money’s full range of specialist residential and buy-to-let mortgages are now available to MCI Mortgage Club brokers.

Clare Jarvis, head of intermediary distribution at Pepper Money, said: “Changing demographics, increasing credit commitments and shifting employment trends mean that more customers can benefit from an individual approach to underwriting to help them get the mortgage they deserve.

“At Pepper Money, we review each case on its own merits and our lending decisions are made by a team of skilled underwriters who are available on the phone to discuss the case with brokers. We are really pleased that we are able to share this approach with brokers using MCI Mortgage Club and look forward to working together to help more brokers find a home for their interesting cases.”

Phil Whitehouse, managing director of MCI Mortgage Club, added: “At MCI Mortgage Club, we aim to have a comprehensive panel that will match any mortgage club in the market and Pepper Money’s transparent products and common-sense approach, make it an excellent addition to that panel.

“I’m looking forward to working with the team to raise awareness with our brokers of the great solutions that are available in the specialist market.”

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