PMS and Sesame add the Harpenden to lender panels

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PMS Mortgage Club and Sesame Network have added specialist lender Harpenden Building Society’s range of mortgage products to its respective panels.

The Harpenden Building Society is an intermediary-only lender operating across England and Wales, offering a range of family and specialist mortgage products for customers who are purchasing, re-mortgaging and capital raising.

Stephanie Charman (pictured), specialist lending relationship manager at Sesame and PMS, said: “We are very pleased to add Harpenden Building Society to our lender panels. Their underwriting approach means that every application is manually underwritten, with consideration given to all aspects of each client’s individual circumstances.

“Harpenden’s flexible lending criteria covers a wide range of areas, and their stance for lending on unique and unusual properties will offer a new solution to our PMS and Sesame members and their clients.”

Ken Hale, head of lending at the Harpenden Building Society, added: “We are delighted to be working in partnership with Sesame Bankhall Group to offer our range of specialist lending products to their highly respected broker network. Our common sense process enables us to take a flexible view on the merits of each application and provide an individual approach.

“We believe we can provide a resolution to PMS and Sesame members for those complex applications. We look forward to the continuing development of this mutually beneficial relationship, which helps to underpin our commitment to extending the reach of our products and services to the broker community.”

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