CHL Mortgages for Intermediaries joins All Money Matters panel

CHL Mortgages for Intermediaries has joined All Money Matters’ lender panel via its 1APP aggregator platform.

The partnership means brokers using the 1APP platform can now access CHL’s full range of buy-to-let products which are available to individual and limited company landlords.

1APP is a cloud-based platform created by All Money Matters, formerly TFC Homeloans, which was designed to streamline the mortgage application process. It allows brokers to input client data and then populate applications and documents for lenders across various product types, including first and second charge mortgages, bridging finance, commercial and development finance.

CHL has joined fellow buy-to-let lender ModaMortgages on All Money Matters’ lender panel. Both lenders are part of the Chetwood Bank family, a UK-based digital challenger bank.

Group sales director at CHL Mortgages for Intermediaries, Darrell Walker, said: “We’re delighted to join the All Money Matters lender panel through its innovative 1APP aggregator platform.

“This partnership represents a fantastic opportunity to expand our reach and support even more brokers and their clients with flexible, competitive solutions. We look forward to working closely with the All Money Matters’ team and contributing to the continued success of the platform.”

Managing director at All Money Matters, Wayne Smethurst, added: “We’re thrilled to welcome CHL Mortgages for Intermediaries to our lender panel via our 1APP aggregator platform. Their specialist expertise and strong product offering are a valuable addition for our broker network, and we’re excited about the opportunities this partnership brings for supporting brokers who need a more versatile approach with their clients’ cases.”



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