Saffron for Intermediaries joins TMA panel

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TMA Club is expanding its offering by adding Saffron for Intermediaries to its range of lenders.

Members will be able to take advantage of immediate access to the Saffron’s dedicated intermediary channel, with products includes residential, buy-to-let and self-build mortgages, with an emphasis on providing access to those who may be turned away by high-street lenders such as the self-employed, contractors or those with irregular incomes.

The addition of Saffron for Intermediaries will complement other recent additions TMA’s panel including Precise Mortgages and Leek United Building Society.

Rob McCoy, senior product & business manager at TMA, said: “The growth of TMA’s lender panel shows no sign of slowing down. The addition of Saffron for Intermediaries is a great step in enhancing the services available to our brokers’ to ensure their customers’ ever-growing needs are met.

“As we continue to expand our lender panel, these new products and services will enable our advisers to reach out to a wider spectrum of borrowers, including those who are unable to access lending via traditional channels. This addition will further enhance our commitment as the mortgage club of choice for intermediaries.”

Anita Arch, head of mortgage sales at Saffron for Intermediaries, added: “We look forward to becoming a part of TMA’s extensive lender panel and, in turn, assisting both brokers and customers with their mortgage product search.

“Pairing TMA’s strong position in the UK intermediary market with our ability to help borrowers in non-traditional circumstances, we can now work together to ensure more brokers are provided with access to a wider and more suitable range of mortgage products for their customers.”

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