The Nottingham comes back to mortgage market

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The Nottingham has reintroduced mortgages following its temporary product withdrawal in September.

The mutual has returned to the marketplace with a range of fixed rate and discount residential, buy-to-let, limited company buy-to-let and self-build products.

The withdrawal was made following unprecedented application levels during the summer. To maintain the expected levels of service going forward, the building society will be offering its mortgages via a limited distribution of 12 networks and large firms.

Nikki Warren-Dean (pictured), the Nottingham’s head of intermediary sales, said: “We are happy to have mortgages available again following the temporary break, which acted as a positive opportunity to work through the unprecedented level of applications.

“We can assure all brokers that this is structured in a way that eases us back into the marketplace in a measured way to ensure we can maintain our high levels of service. We hope to be able to open up distribution to our entire broker network in the very near future.”

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