The Mortgage Lender to relaunch residential and BTL deals

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The Mortgage Lender (TML) will relaunch its residential and buy-to-let product ranges tomorrow (Friday 30 September).

TML temporarily withdrew its products last week due to the volatility in financial markets and in order to protect service levels following the rapid removal of products from a significant number of other lenders both in the specialist and high street markets.

Peter Beaumont (pictured), CEO of TML, said: “The market is currently subject to extreme volatility which is making things exceptionally difficult for both intermediaries and borrowers.

“Given the current dearth of products available we wanted to relaunch our buy-to-let and residential ranges back into the market as quickly as possible to support borrowers wherever possible. We have repriced our range for a market that is quite different to the market only a week ago.

“We remain fully committed to lending and we understand that the rapidly changing economic environment has created real uncertainty and worry. We will continue to monitor the situation closely and will remain agile in our response.”

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