Loans Warehouse joins MAB specialist broker panel

Loans Warehouse has been added to Mortgage Advice Bureau’s (MAB) new specialist broker panel.

More than 1,600 of MAB’s advisers will now have access to Loans Warehouse’s second charge mortgages, bridging and development finance.

MAB’s specialist broker panel aims to provide MAB advisers with greater choice and adds to the expertise already available within its specialist finance offering.

Loans Warehouse joins other firms including Brightstar, Brilliant Solutions, Freedom Group and Your Expert Group on the new panel.

“This move is all about giving our advisers more choice within the specialist first and second charge mortgage market,” commented MAB CEO, Peter Brodnicki. “The organisations within the panel have been carefully selected based on the quality of offering and exceptionally high service standards our brokers should expect.”

Loans Warehouse director and co-founder, Matt Tristram, added: “We’re delighted with the opportunity we’ve been given by MAB and can’t wait to get out there and meet the members and provide the service we pride ourselves on.

“Loans Warehouse has been busy strengthening its ties with mortgage intermediaries and lenders of late having recently announced partnerships with MCI Mortgage Club and Black & White Bridging.”

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