Twenty7tec adds Lendco to SOURCE module

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Platform provider Twenty7tec has added Lendco to its SOURCE module.

The move provides advisers with access to a broader range of buy-to-let mortgage products.

Nakita Moss, lender relationships – team manager at Twenty7tec, said: “We’re delighted to be working with Lendco and pleased to have onboarded the Lendco products, which are now available via SOURCE.

“Lendco offers a range of buy-to-let products, from standard properties to large HMOs. In addition, ex-pats and foreign nationals are also accepted.

“It’s pleasing to see a lender offer a common-sense approach to lending, and the proposition Lendco offers is something we’re seeing an increase in demand” for, which makes Lendco a great addition. In 2023, the most searched criteria item was ‘Can applications from Non-EU, EAA Non UK Foreign Nationals be accepted and under what conditions?’”

Alex King, executive director at Lendco, added: “Joining Twenty7tec enables us to further broaden our distribution and gives platform users access to our buy-to-let products. We aim to make specialist finance easier to source for intermediaries, and the Twenty7tec software helps brokers facilitate this.”

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