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Foundation Home Loans launches broker support hub

18 May 2020

Foundation Home Loans, the intermediary-only specialist lender, has developed an online ‘Broker Hub’ to give advisers additional resource to help them successfully navigate the ever-changing demands of the specialist mortgage market.

The ‘Broker Hub’ will incorporate a host of features including regular business updates from the Foundation team, and from across the specialist mortgages marketplace. It will also provide better business concepts, marketing tips, industry opinion, and a coffee break section which includes an online game and lockdown Q&As with a raft of industry personalities.

The ‘Broker Hub’ is launched on the day that Foundation has returned to new lending with a new set of both buy-to-let and residential products.

For buy-to-let all products are available to individuals and limited company borrowers, with a choice of both two- and five-year fixed rates in its F1, F2 and F3 ranges as well as for both HMO and Large HMO.

Foundation has also launched a new specialist residential range offering both two-year fixed and variable-rate products for F1, F2 and F3 borrowers.

To view the Foundation Home Loans ‘Broker Hub’, please visit: https://www.foundationforintermediaries.co.uk/broker-hub/

Jeff Knight, Director of Marketing at Foundation Home Loans, said: “In this unknown and challenging landscape, we feel it’s important for lenders to be as informative, transparent and connected as possible. And the launch of our ‘Broker Hub’ will certainly help us improve our levels of intermediary engagement moving forward.

“This is not just a COVID-19 related response; we have been working on developing this concept for some time as we are constantly evaluating ways in which to support our intermediary partners. Our aim is to help them better understand the many intricacies of the specialist lending world, successfully explore the opportunities as they arise, and there is also the opportunity to have a bit of fun along the way.”