West One Loans joins Tenet lender panel

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Tenet Group has added West One Loans’ buy-to-let division to its lender panel.

West One Loans will provide Tenet’s brokers with access to its buy-to-let products, as it continues to widen its distribution to include networks and mortgage clubs.

Benefits to Tenet’s advisers include:

  • 80% LTV starting at 3.94%
  • Limited edition 3.14% five-year fixed rate product on West One Loans’ standard range
  • HMO/MUB range, with rates starting at 3.49%
  • Holiday let and ex-pat product ranges, which are part of West One Loans’ specialist range

Andrew Ferguson, managing director of West One Loans’ buy-to-let division, said: “This is good news for Tenet’s brokers as they will now have access to our comprehensive range of buy-to-let products.”

Ben Wright, director of strategic development at Tenet, added: “We’re excited to be adding West One’s buy-to-let expertise to our panel and believe that their specialist range of products will help our advisers give great advice to those with more bespoke requirements.”

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