Landbay added to the F4B Network’s lending panel

The F4B Network has announced the addition of Landbay to its lending panel, providing the network’s members with access to Landbay’s buy-to-let (BTL) proposition.

This includes Landbay’s recently launched green mortgage range, with direct access to underwriting support and decisions in principle.

Since its launch in February 2021, the F4B Network has developed relationships with a host of lenders, and has stated that it will continue to assemble a lending panel consisting of mainstream, BTL, specialist and short-term finance lenders, as well as an array of protection and GI providers.

Established in 2014, Landbay is a specialist mortgage marketplace providing tailored lending solutions for professional and portfolio landlords.

Landbay head of national accounts, Joela Jenvey, commented: “By joining F4B’s lender panel, brokers will have access to our comprehensive range of BTL products. From standard cases to first-time landlords, HMOs, MUFBs, limited and trading limited companies, day one remortgages, large loans and our latest green mortgage offering.

“We look forward to working with F4B Network, ARs and brokers via the packager route. With all the regulatory and tax changes in recent years the BTL market often requires an expert eye to package some of the more complex cases.”

F4B Network commercial director, Steve Swyny, added: “The importance of the specialist BTL sector, and the benefits attached to using lenders such as Landbay, has become all too evident for advisers in recent times as the levels of business generated by portfolio landlords continues to dominate the BTL marketplace.

“As one of the leading lenders operating in this space, the Landbay team possess in-depth BTL knowledge, combined with a technology-enabled approach to lending and tailored underwriting service which equips it to take on these complex cases.

“This focused approach on the more professional end of the landlord spectrum will certainly capture the attention of our adviser community and inspire them to write greater volumes of complex BTL business.”

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