TFC Homeloans to package for CMC

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Gary Bailey of Blemain

TFC Homeloans is now an appointed packager for Cheshire Mortgage Corporation.

The latter’s products are for clients who fail to fit the standard mould and the product range include Right to Buy, 100% shared ownership and micro mortgages from £3,000. It also offers no Early Repayment Charges and a free valuation scheme.

Cheshire Mortgage Corporation welcome clients from a wide variety of backgrounds including income sources from DWP benefits, pensions and self-employed applicants who have been trading for a minimum of 12 months.

Andrew Brown, managing director of TFC Homeloans, said: “We have received an increasing number of enquiries over the past six months from brokers struggling to source Right to Buy mortgages for their clients. The addition of Cheshire Mortgage Corporation to our first charge panel will enable us to help more of our brokers whose clients fail to fit the standard criterias set out by most lenders.

“We intend to increase our mortgage volumes over the next twelve months and being able to offer our brokers a high level of service combined with an exceptional range of specialist products is key to aiding this growth.”

Gary Bailey (pictured), director at Cheshire Mortgage Corporation, said: “We are delighted to be building on our already strong relationship with TFC Homeloans by adding them to our expanding network of Cheshire Mortgage Corporation partners.

“We’re continually looking to form and grow mutually beneficial partnerships which will strengthen our business and help the financial services industry thrive. 

“We believe everyone deserves fair access to funding and respect the work TFC does in responsibly helping brokers secure finance for clients with a wide range of property types, income sources and circumstances.

“With its deep understanding of the market and dedication to its broker network, we don’t doubt that our relationship with TFC Homeloans will continue to bring success for us and our mutual clients.”

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