Quantum Mortgages adds TFC Homeloans to packager panel

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Specialist buy-to-let lender, Quantum Mortgages, is expanding its distribution with addition of TFC Homeloans to its packager panel.

TFC Homeloans will distribute the entire range of Quantum’s buy-to-let products which includes Single Unit, green mortgages, HMOs, MUFBs as well mortgages for expats and foreign nationals.

The products are available for both individuals and limited companies.

Spencer Gale (pictured), sales director at Quantum Mortgages, said: “We are delighted to be working with TFC Homeloans, a specialist distributor who has been packaging for 30 years. They will enhance our proposition to the market and provide valuable solutions to its intermediary partners with a ‘common-sense’ approach to lending.”

Wayne Smethurst, managing director at TFC Homeloans, added: “Our market does need more innovation from lenders post the pandemic. Quantum are looking to provide a new positive approach based on, as they say, ‘common-sense’ lending. TFC are pleased to be offering these products to our intermediary partners via our 1APP lender portal.”

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