TBMC unveils new website

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TBMC has launched its new website designed for intermediaries to access its range of finance options and services through a more efficient platform.

Jane Simpson, managing director at the buy-to-let mortgage specialist, said: “We’ve been keen to develop the TBMC website for some time. Users can now maximise the potential of the tools and resources we offer intermediaries on the site, using a multitude of devices.

“With thoughtful planning and development, we’ve created the new website with our users in mind. Improved interface, navigation and usability will make necessary information and resources on the buy-to-let, bridging and commercial finance we offer more accessible for new and existing intermediaries to explore.

“The new website hosts a range of tools constructed for intermediaries to help their landlord clients. Our free buy-to-let mortgage sourcing tool filters mortgage products for ex-pats, HMOs and more. The available products are updated daily, in house, reflecting the latest market offerings and TBMC exclusives.

“Intermediaries can go on to generate product illustrations and submit multiple-property online application forms that go direct to our dedicated team for processing. By integrating a digitally streamlined application process we hope to save brokers’ precious time and make life easier.

“We also wanted it to be easier for brokers to find the information that’s important to them. Brokers can store their list of applications on their account, view our excellent procuration fees and extensive lender panel. They will also find details of our ancillary products, like the client referral service.

“TBMC’s celebrating its 30th year of business in 2019 and is proud to have a website that reflects these years of experience.”

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