The Hinckley & Rugby joins Legal & General panel

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The Hinckley & Rugby Building Society has  joined the panel at Legal & General Mortgage Club, the UK’s largest distributor of mortgages.

The Hinckley & Rugby’s range of mortgage products is now available to Legal & General’s member intermediaries. Products include residential, buy-to-let, portfolio, offset, self-build, and new build.

Danny Belton, Legal & General’s head of lender relationships, said: “Hinckley & Rugby Building Society is a welcome addition to our lender panel.

“They have demonstrated the ability to be innovative in this ever changing mortgage market, and I look forward to working with them on new products and criteria that will bring further benefit to our brokers and their customers.”

Legal & General’s member intermediaries will get access to Hinckley & Rugby’s new business referrals committee, which meets daily for senior executives and underwriters to consider cases.

Carolyn Thornley-Yates (pictured), the Hinckley & Rugby’s head of sales and marketing, added: “We are excited to be offering our competitive products and tailored approach to the members of Legal & General Mortgage Club.

“Legal & General intermediaries can be assured that, as a non-scorecard lender, we will always be open to looking at applications in the round and our manual underwriting ensures that if we can lend, we will.”

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