TMA offers exclusive Virgin Money mortgages

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Virgin Money has unveiled a new range of residential and buy-to-let mortgages available exclusively to select directly authorised intermediaries who use TMA’s Club VIP.

Residential exclusives with free valuation and free legals for remortgages:

  • 3.15% 5 year fixed rate up to 65% LTV, £895 product fee, £99 application fee
  • 3.99% 5 year fixed up to 85% LTV; For purchases there is £300 cashback with this product, £895 product fee, £99 application fee

Buy-to-let exclusives with a £99 cashback for both purchase and remortgage:

  • 2.69% 2 year fixed up to 65% LTV
  • 3.14% 3 year fixed up to 65% LTV, £1,595 product fee and a £99 application fee applies to both products

Advisers using the TMA Club VIP will also have access to training, plus face-to-face advice with a business development manager to share new ideas and deal with any challenges they face.

The Virgin Money exclusives will also be available to appointed representatives of Pink and First Complete.

Lauren Bagley, marketing manager at TMA, said: “Virgin Money has provided us with some of the best rates available in the market for our DAs. In return we are making these available for the advisers who have shown us loyalty over the last six months.

“TMA relaunched and rebranded earlier in the summer and our ethos is very much about rewarding loyalty and being the club that gives something back. The Virgin Money exclusives are just one way for us to do that.”

 

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