West One’s BTL division added to Tenet’s lender panel

Financial adviser network, Tenet Group, has added West One Loans’ buy-to-let (BTL) division to its lender panel.

The move means West One Loans, a provider of specialist property finance lending, will provide Tenet’s brokers with access to its BTL products.

West One suggested that joining Tenet’s panel is another step in its growth strategy for 2021, as the lender continues to widen its distribution to include networks and mortgage clubs.

By joining the panel, West One will provide Tenet’s brokers with more choice of specialist BTL products at a time when many landlords across the UK are looking to expand their portfolios.

“This is good news for Tenet’s brokers as they will now have access to our comprehensive range of BTL products,” said managing director of West One’s BTL division, Andrew Ferguson.

Tenet director of strategic development, Ben Wright, added: “We’re excited to be adding West One’s BTL expertise to our panel and believe that their specialist range of products will help our advisers give great advice to those with more bespoke requirements.”

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