TBMC revamps website and branding

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Buy-to-let and commercial mortgage firm TBMC has revealed its new logo, branding and website. i

The new website features a free buy-to-let sourcing and quotation system. It offers a rental calculator and flexible criteria filters to help source products which could be less mainstream, such as for limited companies, ex-council properties or student tenants.

The buy-to-let section of the site offers information about lender rate withdrawals, procuration fees and access to the lender documentation required to submit applications. The site includes an online case tracking facility which enables intermediaries to get information about their buy-to-let cases submitted through TBMC.

The commercial section features a simple enquiry form which is submitted to a team of specialist commercial finance brokers who evaluate the case and provide recommendations and solutions.

Andy Young, chief executive at TBMC said: “The buy-to-let and commercial mortgage markets have changed dramatically over the last few years and intermediaries now need more support than ever from experts to help them place cases with lenders. The effects of the financial crisis have culminated in a marketplace that is fast-paced and subject to change at very short notice

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