TMA Club partners with the Loughborough

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TMA Club has outlined details of its new partnership with the Loughborough Building Society.

Directly Authorised brokers who are members of TMA will have immediate access to the Loughborough Building Society’s range of residential and buy-to-let mortgages to better support their clients.

TMA advisers will now be able to offer their clients a variety of mortgage solutions available through the Loughborough, including products designed for first-time buyers, upsizers, downsizers, those in retirement, the self-employed and buy-to-let investors.

The Loughborough also offers mortgages suitable for members of the Armed Forces and a ‘Buy for Uni’ mortgage whereby with a guarantee from a family member, students can purchase a property to live in whilst in higher education. As part of this product, the student then rents spare rooms in the property to friends or peers and the rental income goes towards the mortgage payments.

Lisa Martin, development director at TMA, said: “Welcoming Loughborough Building Society onto our panel reinforces our commitment to providing the best proposition and level of support to advisers. Through this partnership, TMA advisers will be able to offer customers an extensive range of mortgages, meaning they will be better equipped to deliver more suitable lending solutions that are tailored to their clients’ specific needs.

“We are confident that today’s news will be very much welcomed by our advisers, and we look forward to seeing the client outcomes our members achieve over the coming months with the added support of Loughborough.”

Ashley Pearson, business development manager at the Loughborough Building Society, added: “We are delighted to announce our first club partnership today as we focus on supporting more advisers across the UK. Partnering with TMA is an exciting step for us as we continue to expand our distribution network, and we’re confident that the club’s growing adviser community will be better able to meet the growing demands of borrowers as a result.”

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