TMA adds Zephyr Homeloans to lending panel

TMA Club has announced the addition of the buy-to-let (BTL) lender, Zephyr Homeloans, to its lending panel.

Club members will have immediate access to Zephyr Homeloans’ range of BTL solutions for all types of property investors – including those focused on residential properties, HMOs, MUFBs, new builds, as well as flats above commercial premises.

TMA revealed that its members’ clients can benefit from a range of two, five and seven-year fixed rates. The range will start from 2.49%, with LTVs up to 80%, and loans of up to £2m. The Club added that for a limited time, these clients will also be able to benefit from a fee free application process across Zephyr’s entire product range.

TMA development director, Lisa Martin, commented: “As the buy-to-let market enters another period of change in 2020, it is important our brokers have access to top-quality products and tools to be able to support their landlord clients, and this is why we have brought Zephyr on board.

“Being a buy-to-let specialist, Zephyr’s offering is competitive and we are confident that the variety of products and support services it has will enable our intermediaries to deliver the best possible solutions to their landlord clients.”

Zephry is the latest of several lenders TMA has partnered with, with the Club continuing to enhance its lending proposition for brokers with landlord clients.

Managing director at Zephyr, Paul Fryers, called the BTL market ‘complicated to navigate’ and suggested it was ‘paramount’ to equip advisers with the right tools.

He added: “Zephyr is committed to making sure that as many advisers as possible have access to both in-depth industry knowledge and the best products to deliver the quality service their customers expect.

“TMA’s adviser network is growing all the time, and we look forward to working with the Club to ensure more of the market is equipped to cater for the needs and demands of professional buy-to-let investors.”

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