TMA adds Aldermore to lending panel

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The Mortgage Alliance (TMA) has added Aldermore Mortgages to its lending panel.

TMA’s directly authorised mortgage intermediaries can now access Aldermore’s residential and buy-to-let intermediary product range.

Phil Whitehouse, head of TMA, said: “Aldermore’s entry into the market has certainly worked to freshen up the intermediary lending arena through its common sense approach to lending. This addition to our lending panel will offer members a greater breadth of choice for those borrowers who are being penalised by automated credit scoring systems and experienced landlords looking for additional options.

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