Mansfield Building Society added to PRIMIS Mortgage Network panel

PRIMIS Mortgage Network has announced that Mansfield Building Society has joined its lender panel.

The new agreement will provide access for the PRIMIS network of over 2,500 advisers to The Mansfield’s range of residential and buy-to-let mortgage products.

The mutual building society, based in Mansfield, helps borrowers wherever they are on the housing ladder, from first-time buyers benefitting from its Family Assist proposition to last-time buyers downsizing as a repayment strategy.

“PRIMIS is a network that values performance, integrity and expertise, so we’re absolutely delighted to make our expansive mortgage range and flexible approach available to support PRIMIS’ team of expert mortgage brokers and their valued clients,” commented the Mansfield’s intermediary sales manager, Tom Molloy.

PRIMIS proposition director, Vikki Jefferies, added: “This new partnership with Mansfield Building Society forms part of our commitment to providing the PRIMIS network of advisers with a wide range of competitive products, with something to suit every client’s needs. The Mansfield shares this commitment with us, making the partnership a natural fit.

“We look forward to working with Tom and his team in ensuring PRIMIS advisers have all the products and tools that they need to provide their clients with the best service.”

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