The Loans Engine partners with four lenders

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The Loans Engine has announced new partnerships with four lenders.

The quartet are Octopus Real Estate, Glenhawk, Greenfield Mortgages and Alternative Bridging Corporation.

These additions mean that TLE will have complete access to their full range of bridging products for its mortgage intermediaries and their clients.

Steve Nobbs, head of unregulated mortgages at The Loans Engine, said: “Adding these new lenders means we can provide even faster and more diverse bridging solutions to intermediaries and their clients.

“We are excited about working closely with each of these lenders and look forward to seeing how these collaborations will benefit our network of intermediaries and their clients.”

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