MCI Mortgage Club adds Mansfield BS to lender panel

MCI Mortgage Club has announced that Mansfield Building Society is joining its lender panel.

The Mansfield, which lends on properties across England and Wales, becomes the sixth building society to be added to MCI’s panel in as many months.

As well as residential and buy-to-let (BTL), the Mansfield offers holiday let and regulated family BTL and also offers a family assist mortgage where no deposit is required, provided a family member can provide security using either cash savings or equity in their home.

Head of MCI Mortgage Club, Melanie Spencer, commented: “The addition of Mansfield Building Society to our panel brings even more choice to our members. Brokers have access to forward looking lenders and our advanced technology, which makes life easier for them so they can service their clients efficiently and effectively.”

Mansfield Building Society national development manager,, Paul Lewis, added: “We assess and agree mortgages based on individual circumstances rather than rely on the use of automated credit scoring systems. We will consider more unusual situations, we listen to what people want and we help them whether they are after their dream home or a property investment.”

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