PRIMIS Mortgage Network adds The Cambridge to lender panel

Cambridge Building Society has been added to PRIMIS Mortgage Network’s lender panel.

PRIMIS’ network of appointed representative firms will now have direct access to The Cambridge’s residential and buy-to-let mortgages for properties throughout England and Wales.

The move also sees The Cambridge follow Saffron for Intermediaries which also joined the PRIMIS lender panel this week.

“We are delighted to add PRIMIS as a network partner and believe the addition will provide even more choice to advisors, especially for those trickier cases that benefit from individual underwriting,” commented intermediary manager at The Cambridge, Kathy Bowes.

PRIMIS distribution director, Vikki Jefferies, added: “We are delighted to announce the addition of Cambridge Building Society to our lender panel, in a move that will provide a range of competitively priced, high LTV products to support people looking to get on the housing ladder and benefit from the current conditions.

“The partnership will allow us to continue providing our advisers with the widest possible range of products to suit each client’s needs.”

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