Third anniversary for L&G’s new build club

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Legal & General New Build Club is celebrating its third anniversary.

Launched early in 2014, the club’s aim is to work in partnership with all sectors of the new build market “to deliver a more sustainable, competitive and diverse new build mortgage market that works for all – including the customer”.

Craig Hall, new build manager at Legal & General Mortgage Club, said: “We are extremely proud to be celebrating the third anniversary of the New Build Club. During this time, we have worked tremendously hard to help deliver a more sustainable and affordable new build mortgage market.

“The number of brokers, builders, housing associations and lenders involved continue to increase. We are determined to continue to focus on the future of housebuilding by putting customer choice at the heart of everything we do and are looking forward to many more successful and exciting years ahead.”

“Legal & General’s participation in New Build sector has been well considered and meaningful,” added Adrian MacDiarmid, head of mortgage lender relationships, Barratt Homes.

“They have used their vast experience to build relationships between brokers, builders and lenders. The increased understanding as a result of this has helped to improve processes and criteria for the benefit of all, not least our mutual customers.”

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