TMA partners with The Holmesdale Building Society

TMA Club has added The Holmesdale Building Society to its lender panel, offering members access to both mainstream and niche mortgage products including shared ownership and self-build mortgages.

Related topics:  Mortgages
Rozi Jones
7th December 2017
handshake business legal contract hire
"We are dedicated to continuously expanding the products available to our Directly Authorised advisers"

The range includes products for later life lending, self-builds and shared ownership with up to 90% of share, amongst others. The Holmesdale also provides a manual underwriting process with a credit search instead of credit score and a manual affordability assessment.

Rob McCoy, senior product and business manager at TMA, said: “The growth of TMA’s lender panel shows no sign of slowing down, with yet another fantastic addition. The Holmesdale Building Society recognises that there is no one size fits all product, rate or service for its customers and instead thinks outside the box to give individuals access to the products they need.
 
“We are dedicated to continuously expanding the products available to our Directly Authorised advisers, and the addition of The Holmesdale Building Society to our panel re-affirms this commitment. We expect the addition to be very popular with our members and look forward to working with them.”
 
Stewart Hunter, business development manager at Holmesdale Building Society, added: “We are delighted to be joining with such a rapidly expanding club as TMA, its unique style and fresh approach to broker support is exciting and creating a positive message. The membership growth of the club is impressive, we expect to add value by the use of Holmesdale’s “does it make sense” lending style throughout England and Wales”.

More like this
Latest from Property Reporter
Latest from Protection Reporter
CLOSE
Subscribe
to our newsletter

Join a community of over 30,000 intermediaries and keep up-to-date with industry news and upcoming events via our newsletter.