The Nottingham partners with TMG Direct

Nottingham Building Society has launched a new partnership with mortgage network, TMG Direct.

The move will include the integration of TMG Direct into The Nottingham’s mortgage distribution panel, providing intermediaries within the network with access to a new suite of lending products.

The Nottingham said the partnership forms a “pivotal component” of the society’s vision to forge closer ties with brokers and intermediaries, and that the integration of TMG Direct into the mortgage distribution panel amplifies its ability to provide cutting-edge solutions, robust support, and streamlined processes.

Since its creation in April 2016, TMG has become one of the UK’s fastest growing financial services networks, having surpassed a headcount of 125 mortgage advisers last year.

“We are thrilled to join forces with The Nottingham, a name associated with trust and innovation. This collaboration will undoubtedly provide intermediaries within our network with unmatched opportunities to excel and thrive,” said CEO at TMG Direct, Scott Thorpe.

National sales manager at The Nottingham, Matt Kingston, added: “Scott, Jonathan, and the whole team at TMG are brilliant people to work with and we are all so pleased to join their network panel of lenders.

“We are working hard at The Nottingham to create new and niche lending options for advisers to be able to help more customers and I look forward to sharing these ideas with TMG and their firms.”

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