The Manchester added to Paradigm panel

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Paradigm Mortgage Services has added Manchester Building Society to both its own lender panel for directly authorised (DA) firms as well as that of Paradigm Financial Advisers (PFA), the network service for appointed representatives (ARs).

The Manchester’s mortgage range, which includes both residential and buy-to-let options, will be available with immediate effect to both DA members of Paradigm Mortgage Services and the AR firms signed up to PFA. Firms can access the product range by registering through the Paradigm websites.

John Coffield, head of Paradigm Mortgage Services, said: “Paradigm has strong ties with the mutual sector and the addition of Manchester Building Society’s range of mortgage products to our lender panels will certainly add to our overall offering to both DA and AR members. We are always looking to offer greater variety and quality to our mortgage product proposition and the addition of The Manchester certainly delivers in this respect.

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