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MCI appoints Hinckley & Rugby Building Society to its growing panel

22 October 2020

The MCI mortgage club has appointed Hinckley & Rugby Building Society to its growing panel of lenders.

The mortgage club recognises the growing demand within the specialist sector and continues to partner with innovative providers to maximise the number of solutions to accommodate all types of customer circumstances.

Hinckley & Rugby has a novel approach to underwriting with manual underwriting and no credit scoring. It also offers all brokers using the MCI club the option to use its Mortgage Referrals Committee to consider individual cases. The Mortgage Referrals Committee reviews complex cases with the Society’s most senior decision makers, often providing a same-day outcome.

Hinckley & Rugby offers residential, buy-to-let, self-build and later-life lending products. Alongside these products, members will benefit from access to its ‘joint borrower, sole proprietor’ mortgage, split terms and maximum age of 85, with earned income being taken to age 75.

Mortgages available within the Hinckley & Rugby’s buy-to-let range include:

  • Top slicing
  • Portfolio landlords
  • Buy-to-let capital raising
  • First-time buyer
  • First-time landlord
  • Non-owner occupier

Melanie Spencer, Head of the MCI mortgage club, said: “With a growing demand in the need for products both from specialist lenders and from building societies, we are pleased that Hinckley & Rugby is joining our panel of lenders. I was particularly impressed with the Mortgage Referrals Committee that meet on a daily basis, that can assess individual cases and the broad range of products that our members will have access to. We constantly look to refresh our mortgage panel so that our members have access to the mortgages that they need to cater for their clients’ changing circumstances.”

Emily Smith, National Account Manager at Hinckley & Rugby Building Society, said: “We are looking forward to working with MCI Club, and offering its members greater flexibility when it comes to underwriting, including our daily, high-level Mortgage Referrals Committee. We have remained a consistent lender throughout these uncertain times and our niche lending products are a popular choice for brokers whose clients need individual consideration of circumstances. We hope our approach brings extra support to the MCI Club members.”