The Swansea BS joins PMS and Sesame panels

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PMS Mortgage Club and Sesame Network have added the Swansea Building Society to their respective panels.

The Swansea Building Society has recently launched a number of new products and its range now includes buy-to-let & holiday let mortgages; mortgages for self-employed; mortgage for professionals; mortgages for high income customers; bridging facilities; house purchase at auction; mortgages for small holdings (with/without agricultural ties) and lending into/in retirement.

The Society’s products are limited to properties in Wales/Welsh border areas.

Jane Benjamin, head of relationship management at Sesame and PMS, said: “We are very pleased to welcome Swansea Building Society to our comprehensive network and mortgage club lender panels.

“With no credit scoring and all cases manually underwritten, the Society offers a personal and tailored approach to mortgage lending, which I am sure will be welcomed by our members.”

Alun Williams, CEO of the Swansea Building Society, added: “We are delighted that members of PMS and Sesame now have access to our recently expanded range of products, and I am confident that advisers will enjoy the service offered by our team of experienced front line mortgage managers.

“All mortgage cases are assessed on their individual merits and we pride ourselves on offering a quick and efficient decision making service.”

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