Gatehouse Bank joins TRM’s panel

The Right Mortgage & Protection Network (TRM) has added Gatehouse Bank to its panel.

As a result, TRM advisers will have access to Gatehouse Bank’s Shariah-compliant home finance products, including residential home purchase plans (HPP) and buy-to-let (BTL) products.

Gatehouse Bank provides property finance for UK residents, UK expats and international homebuyers and landlords across residential and BTL markets. Its HPPs are structured using a rental payment model instead of interest-based lending.

Products are available with defined finance-to-value limits and rental calculation criteria, with applications assessed in line with Gatehouse Bank’s published financing criteria.

Head of lending at TRM, Victoria Clark, said: "We are very pleased to welcome Gatehouse Bank to our panel. Expanding the range of specialist finance options available to our advisers is a key priority, particularly as client needs continue to evolve.

"Gatehouse Bank brings a unique proposition to the market, combining ethical finance with a strong focus on flexibility and specialist support. This partnership will provide our member firms with even more options when seeking to place Shariah-compliant business, helping them to deliver positive outcomes for a diverse range of clients."

Head of home finance distributions at Gatehouse Bank, Lottie Dougill, stated: "We are delighted to have partnered with The Right Mortgage & Protection Network, which is a well-established player in the intermediary market. We look forward to working closely with TRM’s advisers to broaden the range of alternative finance options available for brokers and their clients."



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