TMA offers members exclusive Leek United fixed rate

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Leek United has introduced an exclusive two-year fixed rate mortgage for TMA Club members.

The new product has a rate of 2.95% fixed until 31st December 2021, offers £350 cashback and has a maximum LTV of 95%.

As well as free valuations on all mortgages, Leek United’s mortgage range also includes options for buy-to-let landlords with fixed rate and discounted products, including first-time and non-homeowner landlords. Leek also offer mortgages for holiday homes and second homes, with every mortgage application being assessed individually.

John Kelly (pictured), the society’s operations director, said: “We’re very pleased to launch this exclusive fixed rate mortgage in conjunction with TMA Club. The new product will help their intermediary members assist more clients by being able to offer a competitive mortgage product with a cashback and a high LTV.”

Rob McCoy, senior product & business manager at TMA Club, added: “Partnering exclusively with Leek means that we’ll be able to reward and support more intermediaries with a greater choice of lending solutions that will help them grow their client portfolios.

“What’s more is that TMA Club members will have access to minimal upfront fees for their customers, another aspect of the partnership which promises to help our members retain their clients more easily and, ultimately, strengthen their business.”

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