The Mortgage Alliance expands lending panel

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The Mortgage Alliance (TMA) has announced the addition of The Business Mortgage Company (TBMC) to its lender panel.

Through TMA, directly authorised advisers will now have access to TBMC’s expertise and support as well as a range of products, including buy-to-let exclusives.

Karen Hedges, mortgage manager at TMA and First Complete, said: “During our recent consultation with DAs they said that one of the things that they valued was a wider panel of suppliers, so we have acted on this immediately by bringing TBMC on board who can give our members access to a wider variety of mortgages as well as specialist help to successfully place buy-to-let cases.

“TBMC has an in-depth knowledge of buy-to-let lenders and their criteria which will help many of our members operate more effectively and maximise their business opportunities in the buy-to-let markets.”

Andy Young, chief executive at TBMC, added: “We are looking forward to supporting TMA advisers in arranging buy-to-let finance for their clients. The buy-to-let mortgage market is complex and it can be a challenge to find the right product to suit each landlord’s particular requirements.

“TBMC’s specialist buy-to-let knowledge and wealth of experience will help TMA members to place cases successfully in this sector.”

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