Sainsbury’s Bank adds Sesame to broker panel

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Sesame has become the latest broker partner for Sainsbury’s Bank.

The bank provides a range of residential home purchase mortgages, remortgage and buy-to-let products via its UK broker network.

Sesame joins a broker panel that already includes Intrinsic, Openwork, and L&G partners, L&C Mortgages, Mortgage Advice Bureau, Stonebridge Group, Alexander Hall, Springtide, First Mortgage Direct and SPF.

David Buxton, head of banking at Sainsbury’s Bank, said: “We place a real importance in the broker channel with brokers sitting at the heart of everything we do. We’re delighted to welcome Sesame who bring with them such heritage and experience.”

Jane Benjamin, director of mortgages at Sesame Bankhall Group, added: “Sainsbury’s Bank has built a solid reputation amongst mortgage intermediaries based on its customer-focused approach and competitive range of mortgage products.

“We are very pleased to be working in partnership with Sainsbury’s Bank and I am sure that this latest addition to our comprehensive lender panel will be welcomed by Sesame members.”

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