Tenet Group to distribute Metro Bank mortages

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Metro Bank is partnering with Tenet Group, allowing Metro Bank mortgages to be available through Tenet’s Appointed Representative (AR) and Directly Authorised (DA) firms.

It will provide both residential and buy-to-let mortgages on properties in the South East of England.

A two year tracker is available at 3.39% or a two year fixed rate at 3.49% on loans with an 80% Loan To Value (LTV).

Free legal and valuation fees up to a maximum property value of £1 million are available for re-mortgages, and Capital Repayment without any charge up to 20% a year on all residential products.

A five year fixed rate buy-to-let mortgage is available at 4.65% (75% LTV) for property values up to £750,000, as well as products available for higher value properties.

Richard Saulet, commercial director at Metro Bank, said: “Our partnership with the Tenet Group is further evidence of our commitment to building a long term and highly successful intermediary business. We’re dedicated to providing both our partners and our customers with amazing service.

“Tenet stood out to us as a network that cares deeply about the experience of its customers, and we’re looking forward to a long and fruitful working relationship.”

Gemma Harle, managing director of Tenet Lime, added: “We are delighted to be working with Metro Bank, a bank that has already demonstrated a true commitment to providing quality service and products to their customers. We look forward to working with them as they continue with this ethos and as they move further into the intermediary sector.

“They are a welcome addition to our panel and are a great fit for Tenet members who share their passion for service excellence.”

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