Reliance Bank joins Legal & General Mortgage Club panel

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Legal & General Mortgage Club has revealed that Reliance Bank has become the latest lender to join its panel.

Reliance Bank, formerly known as the Salvation Army Bank, is committed to ethical banking. Its product range includes offering a loan to value (LTV) of up to 90%. All its mortgages are individually underwritten.

Reliance Bank promises direct contact with a decision maker and an offer within 14 days of application.

Danny Belton, head of lender relationships, Legal & General Mortgage Club, said: “With the aim of connecting our advisers with a broad range of high-quality lenders – we are pleased to announce the addition of Reliance Bank to the Legal & General Mortgage Club panel.

“Reliance Bank’s personal and bespoke approach to helping borrowers get the specialist mortgages they need makes them a fantastic addition, benefitting our advisers and their customers.”

Gareth Byrne, mortgage manager at Reliance Bank, added: “We are excited to offer our mortgage range to members of Legal & General Mortgage Club. Our customers tell us that we provide fantastic service, and advisers can be confident that our team will provide their clients with a great customer experience and help them achieve their financial needs.”

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