The Buckinghamshire added to Primis panel

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Buckinghamshire Building Society has joined the Primis lender panel, giving members of the network full access to its range of mortgage products.

The move, announced today, extends to Buckinghamshire’s Everyday Residential and Everyday Expat products, along with its Credit Revive and Credit Restore ranges, buy-to-let, limited company buy-to-let and holiday let mortgages.

The society, which is known for manual underwriting and a focus on affordability over rigid income multiples, has built a reputation for handling complex cases including self-employed borrowers, credit-impaired clients, multi-generational households, expats and unusual property types.

Claire Askham

Claire Askham, head of mortgage sales at Buckinghamshire Building Society, said: “Primis is one of the most respected mortgage networks in the UK, with almost 3,000 brokers benefiting from its scale, support and focus on professional development.

“Becoming part of its lender panel allows us to work more closely with those members, understanding the challenges they face and supporting them with products that can make a difference.

“This partnership isn’t just about adding our products to a list, it’s about building strong relationships with Primis brokers and being accessible when they need us.”

Primis is one of the UK’s largest mortgage and protection networks, supporting thousands of brokers nationwide. Craig Hall, director of strategic partnerships at Primis, said the addition of Buckinghamshire would enhance the options available to members.

“We’re proud to welcome Buckinghamshire Building Society to our lender panel,” he said. “Their diverse product range and criteria will be a valuable addition for our brokers, particularly for customers with more complex needs or non-standard requirements.

“Full access to their residential, buy-to-let and holiday let products gives our members greater scope to match the right solution to each customer. It means more choice, greater flexibility and, ultimately, better outcomes for customers.”

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