The Harpenden BS joins Legal & General Mortgage Club panel

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The Harpenden Building Society is the latest lender to join Legal & General Mortgage Club’s panel.

The Harpenden’s mortgages are individually underwritten. It has a policy of lending to people in different types of employment. It lends to the employed, self-employed, retired and contractors. It will consider many income sources when determining mortgage affordability; these can include salary, bonus and commission, self-employed income, pension and investment or trust income.

Danny Belton, head of lender relationships, Legal & General Mortgage Club, said: “With the goal of providing our brokers and their customers with a variety of lending solutions – we are pleased to announce the addition of Harpenden Building Society to the Legal & General Mortgage Club panel.

“The popularity of regional building societies is on the rise and Harpenden Building Society’s work to provide borrowers with products best suited to their individual needs, makes them a fantastic addition, benefitting both brokers and customers.”

Ken Hale, head of lending at the Harpenden Building Society, added: “We are delighted to join the Legal & General Mortgage Club panel. Working closely with Legal & General Mortgage Club will provide us with greater access to borrowers, allowing us to help both aspiring and existing homeowners to access the finance they need, at the best rates available.”

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