Aldermore joins Mortgage Market Alliance

Aldermore bank has become the latest lender to join the Mortgage Market Alliance (MMA).

The lender provides support with specialist finance to business owners, homeowners, landlords, car owners.

Aldermore’s underwriters take a flexible and human approach to every mortgage case, lending to clients whose finances are straightforward or complex, including customers with a small deposit, limited equity, those who are self-employed or have experienced credit issues in their past.

The MMA launched last year to provide a “collaborative voice” for the mortgage and property finance industry, to help promote the availability of lending and the value of professional advice.

Aldermore head of intermediary distribution, Nick Parker, commented: “Home buyers are more diverse and unique in their financial circumstances than ever before, and COVID-19 has made buying conditions more challenging.

“It has never been more vital that the industry unites and works together, to share best practices, challenge long-held assumptions, and bring the market forward as it evolves into the exciting and rapidly growing digital space.

“From a new buyer raising a small deposit, and self-employed to the last-steppers and private landlords managing big and small portfolios, there are now options and choice for all to find pathways to get to where they want to be.”

MMA director, Rob Griffiths, added: “I’d like to welcome Aldermore as the latest lender to commit to the Mortgage Market Alliance.

“As Nick says in his quote – it is more important than ever that the industry unites and works together, and we provide a channel for a collaborative effort to raise consumer awareness around the diverse range of options available in the mortgage market and the benefits of professional advice.”

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