TFC partners with Bluestone

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TFC Homeloans has joined forces with Bluestone Mortgages, enabling its brokers to access the lender’s range of first charge mortgages.

Bluestone’s range offers flexible mortgage solutions, including deals for those with adverse credit, as well as those with complex income and the self-employed.

Nigel Payne (pictured), managing director of TFC Homeloans, said: “Specialist first charge mortgage lending is an important sector of the market and it’s fantastic to see Bluestone Mortgages addressing the different borrowing needs faced by both employed and self-employed borrowers.

“It has a strong proposition, an experienced team and an innovative product range, and we are thrilled to be working with them.”

Matt Andrews, managing director of Bluestone Mortgages, added: “We’re excited about working with TFC who share our appetite to help brokers support a largely underserved portion of the population.

“The response to our launch has been really positive, clearly demonstrating the need for innovative products and a lender that searches for solutions to enable brokers to help more customers.”

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