The Openwork Partnership has added to its mortgage panel with the appointment of Foundation Home Loans, Landbay, Pepper Money and Vida Homeloans.
The Openwork Partnership has added to its mortgage panel with the appointment of Foundation Home Loans, Landbay, Pepper Money and Vida Homeloans.
Landbay has a focus on buy-to-let (BTL), covering first-time landlords as well as limited companies including special purpose vehicles and trading companies plus LLPs.
Pepper Money offers residential and BTL, and Vida Homeloans offers residential and BTL with a focus on impaired and improving credit including CCJs, defaults and missed payments.
Paul Shearman, proposition director of mortgages and protection at The Openwork Partnership, said: “Our refreshed panel offers the best support from across the industry and our direct panel relationships now account for 96% of all mortgage lending in the UK.
“The four new lenders are fantastic additions to our panel and will enable advisers to help even more clients in the changing mortgage market.”
George Gee, commercial director at Foundation Home Loans, added: “Foundation Home Loans are delighted to have been selected to join The Openwork Partnership’s panel; as one of the UK’s leading specialist lenders we look forward to partnering with the broker community of one of the largest networks to support their growth in specialist residential and buy-to-let.”