TenetLine expands panel

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TenetLime has added Kent Reliance to its mortgage panel.

Managing director, Gemma Harle, said the partnership would open up new channels for brokers, enabling them to do business direct with Kent Reliance, who were previously a ‘package only’ lender.

She said: “Fewer first-time buyers and ever-increasing demand from landlords has driven rapid expansion in the buy-to-let market, so we are delighted to be able to offer our members access to an even greater choice of niche lenders.

“Because of its size, Kent Reliance is able to offer a highly specialised, personal service and is a fantastic addition to our panel.”

Kent Reliance’s sales & marketing director John Eastgate added: “We are delighted to partner with the Tenet Group, enabling us to share our unique proposition with its wide network of brokers.

“It is great to be able to work with such a large and established organisation with a well-deserved reputation for excellent service. We look forward to enjoying a long and successful relationship.”

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