Vernon Intermediaries partners with Mortgage Support Network

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Vernon Intermediaries has teamed up with Mortgage Support Network into order to provide its appointed representatives (ARs) access to the lender’s complete mortgage range.

The North West-based building society offers residential and buy-to-let deals, including specialist landlord solutions and its Retirement Mortgage.

Tom Gurrie (pictured), head of intermediary sales at the Vernon Building Society, said: “Mortgage Support Network has been around for over 20 years and, like Vernon, provides brokers and their clients with a personal service from highly experienced professionals.

“We can’t wait to start helping its members find bespoke lending solutions for their clients.”

 Shaun Almond, managing director of Mortgage Support Network, added: “Advisers need mortgage solutions that meet the needs of all their clients, including older borrowers, first-time buyers needing parental support and landlords with complex borrowing needs.

 “Vernon provides innovative mortgage products and is a trusted and experienced building society that we look forward to working with.”

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