PMS Mortgage Club adds Tandem Bank to panel

PMS Mortgage Club has announced it has added Tandem Bank to its lender panel.

The move will provide directly authorised mortgage club members at PMS with access to Tandem Bank’s residential remortgage package.

Tandem’s Bank’s offering includes Energy Performance Certificate (EPC) discounted mortgages with rates that are dependent on the environmental condition of the property.

PMS Mortgage Club strategic relationships director, Stephanie Charman, commented: “We are pleased to add Tandem Bank to our PMS Mortgage Club panel. Tandem is quickly establishing itself as an innovator that’s seeking to reinvent the remortgage journey with faster processing times from offer to completion, combined with a greener and more sustainable approach to lending.

“These are factors that will appeal to our members and their customers at a time when mortgage refinancing and environmental concerns are more important than ever.”

Head of Sales and National Accounts at Tandem, Richard Angell, added: “We are delighted to be joining PMS, one of the UK’s leading mortgage clubs. With thousands of members, joining the PMS lender panel represents a huge opportunity for Tandem to bring its reimagined remortgage process and products to a new audience.

“We are looking forward to working with the PMS team to spread the positive message about Tandem, its green credentials and the startling difference we can make to the speed with which cases are completed.”

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