TMG Club has added Skipton Building Society to its panel with members now able to access the Society’s full product range.
This is the first lender addition since the launch of TMG Club last month and is the 26th addition to its lender panel.
Paul Lewis (pictured), TMG Club managing director, said: “Bringing Skipton Building Society onboard is a huge coup for TMG Club.
“I have always had a fantastic relationship with Rachael and the team at Skipton, adding them to our lender panel was always a huge priority when building the Club and its lender panel.
“I have watched the Skipton very closely over the last couple of years and have been immensely impressed with not only their ability to support so many clients and the industry but their authentic approach to broker engagement through webinars and marketing.
TMG Club adds Skipton Building Society to lender panel
By Roger Baird 10
The Money Group has added Skipton Building Society to its panel.
Skipton becomes the first lender to join The Money Group’s panel since the launch of its TMG Club last month, and is in total the 26 addition to its lender panel.
The Money Group says members of the TMG Club will get “access to the full product range” at Skipton.
TMG Club managing director Paul Lewis says: “I have watched the Skipton very closely over the last couple of years and have been immensely impressed with not only their ability to support so many clients and the industry but their authentic approach to broker engagement through webinars and marketing.
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