TMA Club adds the Bath BS to its lender panel

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TMA Club has expanded its lender panel with the addition of the Bath Building Society to its lender panel.

TMA’s members will have access to the mutual’s range of products designed to help more first-time buyers get onto the housing ladder and allow prospective landlords to make their first property purchase as a landlord.

Brokers working with first time buyers will have access to Bath Building Society’s range of products. These include two 100% Parent Assisted Mortgage Scheme products, one with a guarantor and the other without, as well as a 95% LTV Mortgage.

TMA members will also be able to offer their clients a product unique to Bath Building Society –  the recently launched Rent a Room Mortgage.

The Bath Building Society will also provide TMA’s brokers with a range of buy-to-let products. This includes the ExPat Buy to Let Mortgage which allows borrowers to purchase or remortgage an investment property whilst they are living outside the UK.

Rob McCoy, senior business and product manager at TMA, said: “We are delighted to have an innovative lender like Bath Building Society join our panel. At TMA, we are committed to ensuring that our brokers are able to provide their clients with the right product. We believe that Bath Building Society fits the bill perfectly. With its ExPat Buy to Let Mortgage and Rent a Room Mortgage we envisage the team at Bath Building Society being very busy with applications from TMA Club members.”

Steve Matthews, head of mortgages at Bath Building Society, added: “At Bath Building Society we work tirelessly to create products that meet the individual demands of today’s customers. Following the successful introductions of our ExPat Buy to Let Mortgage and Rent a Room Mortgage products we are excited to expand our reach further by joining TMA Club’s lender panel.”

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