Paradigm adds Leek United to lender panel

Paradigm Mortgage Services has added Leek United Building Society to its lender panel.

The mortgage services proposition said its member firms will be able to access Leek United’s range of residential and buy-to-let (BTL) mortgages, available to clients including first-time buyers, older borrowers looking for lending into retirement as well as landlords.

Leek United offers residential products up to 85% LTV and its BTL products are available to landlords including non-homeowner BTL and first-time investors.

Paradigm members will also have access to the society's intermediary mortgages team, who will help with business enquiries and have a personal service from an individual BDM.

“A number of building societies have been at the forefront of developing products for niche sectors over the past few years,” commented Paradigm head of mortgages, John Coffield. “Leek United is certainly one of the leading lenders in terms of providing a wide range of product options across both the residential and BTL sectors.

“The focus here is on the individual needs of the borrower and looking at every case on its merits, whether these are residential purchasers, those looking to remortgage, or BTL landlords of all different hues. We are very pleased to be bringing Leek United on board and believe our member firms will find plenty of product options, particularly for those client types who are slightly outside the norm.”

Leek United director of customer services, Andy Armitage, added: “We’re really looking forward to working with Paradigm – it is a well-established, highly-respected organisation that focuses on its members.

“We’re looking forward to supporting their members with our range of competitive residential and BTL products that they and their clients can depend on.”

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