TMA adds Marsden to lender panel

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TMA Mortgage Club members now have access to Marsden Building Society’s Lending Solutions which include residential, buy-to-let and a range for borrowers aged 55 and over.

David Copland (pictured), director at TMA mortgage club, said: “We are delighted that our advisers now have access to Marsden Building Society’s full product range. We are dedicated to continuously expanding the products available to our Directly Authorised advisers, and the addition of Marsden to our panel re-affirms this commitment. By offering Marsden’s full intermediary range, including its lending solutions for the over 55’s, we are helping advisers cater to the needs of an aging population looking for more flexible and innovative lending options.”

Heather Crinion, general manager (operations) at Marsden Building Society, added: “TMA’s approach aligns very much with our own and we are delighted to be joining their lending panel. Their members will have access to our full intermediary range including our Older Borrower products which is one of our lending solutions for the over 55s; giving those that are in or approaching retirement the ability to continue to borrow money against their property.

“The club have their own BDM assigned from the Marsden and direct access to our intermediary support team and underwriters too meaning they can get the decisions they need on a case by case basis. We enjoy building relationships with the intermediary community and we look forward to working with TMA and their members.”

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