SimplyBiz Mortgages partners with the Newbury

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SimplyBiz Mortgages (SBM) has added the Newbury Building Society to its panel of lenders. 

The arrangement will allow SBM members direct access to Newbury’s range of solutions which includes limited company buy-to-lets, day one remortgages, foreign currency loans and self builds.

Martin Reynolds (pictured), chief executive of SimplyBiz Mortgages, said: “It is a pleasure to welcome Newbury Building Society on to our panel.  It has really impressed us with its level of service, focus and commitment to the intermediary marketplace.

“Its flexible approach recognises that borrowers come in all shapes and sizes and that is why it will consider all circumstances and employment situations, partnered with no credit score. In addition, its acceptance of individual manual underwriting will create valuable opportunities for our members.”

Roger Knight, head of lending at Newbury Building Society, added: “We are very excited to be working with SimplyBiz Mortgages and its Members, we are confident that our flexibility and wealth of experience in the mortgage market will enable advisers to support and help more customers.

“SimplyBiz Mortgages’ professional approach to compliance and complex case placement is an excellent fit for us as we look to grow our directly authorised distribution. We will work closely together to ensure advisers understand our criteria and product range, we look forward to our partnership developing and growing over the coming months.”

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