TML partners with Intrinsic

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Intrinsic has become The Mortgage Lender’s (TML) latest network partner. 

The Swindon-based firm was established in 2006 and has more than 3,300 advisers.

Adam Smith, Intrinsic’s commercial director, said: “We’re thrilled to be working with The Mortgage Lender.

“It is an exciting opportunity for the network and our advisers and we are pleased to be providing Intrinsic intermediaries with direct access to their specialist lending proposition.”

Pete Thomson (pictured), TML’s sales and marketing director, added: “We’re very happy to welcome Intrinsic to our panel of distributors and we look forward to working closely with the team

“We provide a competitive alternative to the high street through pragmatic underwriting and rates starting from 1.89% for a two-year tracker and 3.25% for five-year fixed.

“Our approach is working. We’re growing our distribution network, providing competitive rates, and having just celebrated our first birthday, challenging the market to think differently and get better deals for their customers by working in partnership with us.”

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