The Coventry joins AMI

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Coventry Building Society and its specialist brand Godiva Mortgages have joined the Association of Mortgage Intermediaries as associate members.

Darin Landon, head of sales, said “This is a further demonstration of the Coventry’s firm commitment to intermediaries. Throughout the credit crunch we have been setting the standards in intermediary lending with strong lending backed up by our unique pledges which include no dual-pricing and guaranteed two days notice of product withdrawal.

“AMI plays an important role and joining them will help us work even closer with the intermediary sector to ensure we continue to provide the support they need.”

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