SimplyBiz Mortgages adds Quantum to lender panel

SimplyBiz Mortgages has announced the addition of Quantum Mortgages to its lender panel, with immediate effect.

Quantum Mortgages is an intermediary-only specialist lender, focused on the needs of experienced landlords offering a range of BTL products and operates across the UK, including Northern Ireland. SimplyBiz Mortgages members will now have access to Quantum’s full product range of single unit properties including flats including high rise, new builds, studio, ex local authority, above/adjacent commercial units, MUBs, HMOs, holiday lets, student lets and semi-commercial properties.

Martin Reyolds, CEO of SimplyBiz Mortgages, commented: “Quantum’s experience across the broad spectrum of the buy to let market will offer valuable additional support to our members looking to place business that sits outside ‘standard’ BTL lending. It brings to the panel a breadth of understanding on both the advice process and challenges currently facing landlords, delivering innovation, flexibility, and support at every step.

"Quantum will provide more choice and additional supporting criteria to members, and its approach to underwriting will hopefully allow for more positive decisions and therefore better outcomes for all.”

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