Together strengthens Buy to Let Club partnership

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Specialist lender Together has expanded its partnership with Buy to let Club.

Buy to let Club has more than 3,100 members across the UK, from individual intermediaries to large brokerage firms who deal with huge volumes of cases on a monthly basis.

They will now be able to access Together’s first charge and specialist buy-to-let mortgages through the lender’s online portal, My Broker Venue (MBV).

John Truswell (pictured), head of national accounts at Together, said: “We have already built up a strong relationship with Buy to Let Club’s packagers, and the latest extension of this partnership will help us offer our products and experience of the specialist market to an even wider range of advisers, to help their clients access the finance they need.”

Ying Tan, director at Buy to Let Club, said its members would be able to benefit from Together’s “broad proposition and flexible approach to lending”.

He said: “Cases are not all straightforward, and in today’s market it’s vital to have a lender to turn to that looks beyond issues such as credit history or employment status. They will be a very valuable addition to our main panel.”

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