Primis appoints April Mortgages to lender panel

April Mortgages has been added to Primis’ lender panel.

As a result, intermediaries at Primis can now provide its customers with access to April’s range of longer-term fixed rate mortgages.

The lender’s house purchase mortgage range is available from 4.99% with fixed terms available from five, 10 and 15 years with loan to incomes of up to seven times.

Primis currently boasts over 2,900 advisers and 1,000 firms across its network.

Director of mortgage distribution at April Mortgages, Rachell Hunnisett, said that its partnership with Primis "marks a significant expansion" for the firm as it eyes up growth plans for 2026.

She said: "At April, we’ve always believed that great outcomes start with great advice, Primis’ focus on advice excellence made this a natural partnership.

"By pairing their expertise with our flexible, longer-term products, we’re giving advisers more ways to help customers make confident, advice-led choices for the long term. Because when expert advice meets modern mortgages, borrowers don’t just buy homes, they keep them."

Strategic partnerships director at LSL Financial Services, Craig Hall, added: "Primis is delighted to announce the appointment of April Mortgages to our panel for all our member firms.

"April’s product range is truly innovative. They are forward-thinking in their first-time buyer solutions, offering up to seven times incomes and their 100% ‘no deposit’ mortgage. These mortgages are an important addition to our advisers’ product portfolio at a time when alternative products are really needed in this market."



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