Quantum Mortgages adds MAB to panel

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Quantum Mortgages has expanded its distribution with the addition of Mortgage Advice Bureau (MAB) to its panel.

Mortgage Advice Bureau will distribute a range of Quantum’s buy-to-let products which includes Single Unit, New Build, Ex Local Authority, green mortgages, HMOs & MUFBs for both individuals and Limited Companies.

Spencer Gale (pictured), sales director at Quantum Mortgages, said: “Another great addition to the panel, we are delighted to be working with MAB, as one of the UK’s leading mortgage intermediary brands with over 400 firms and 1,600 advisers across the UK, I look forward to seeing how our proposition adds value across the network.”

Brian Murphy, lending manager at Mortgage Advice Bureau, added: “We are pleased to welcome Quantum Mortgages to MAB, their ‘common sense’ lending proposition will provide our advisers with even more choice in the specialist buy-to-let sector, and we look forward to working with them closely.”

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