TFC partners with The Buckinghamshire

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TFC Homeloans has added Buckinghamshire Building Society to its lender panel.

The arrangement means brokers can now access all of the society’s residential and buy-to-let products through the packager.

The Buckinghamshire Building Society’s range of intermediary products includes a selection of non-standard purchase and remortgage deals, including fixed, tracker and discounted rates. The lender also has mortgages tailored to contract workers, self-builders and those buying a home under shared ownership, as well as buy-to-let landlords.

Nigel Payne, TFC Homeloans managing director, said: “The mutual sector is fantastic at developing innovative mortgage products that meet the needs of niche sectors of the market, and Buckinghamshire Building Society does exactly that. Its wide product range is impressive and targeted at non-standard borrowers who might struggle with the large lenders.

“The Bucks is a forward-thinking mortgage lender and we look forward to working with its highly experienced team.”

Andrew Craddock, chief executive of Buckinghamshire Building Society, added: “We are delighted to have joined forces with TFC to support niche lending to customers with diverse circumstances.

“As a small specialist lender we are always keen to work with partners like TFC to help spread our message that we have products to suit borrowers in all situations.”

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