Buy-to-letJan 20 2022

SimplyBiz Mortgages launches BTL support service

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SimplyBiz Mortgages launches BTL support service

SimplyBiz Mortgages has launched a buy to let service to support advisers currently operating or planning to operate in the market.

The service, Buy to Let +, is designed to strengthen the support available to member advisers working across all areas of the market, from first time landlords, through to commercial.

The online hub includes access to a panel of buy to let lenders, including those with specialist solutions to cater for more complex cases.

It also includes tools and resources, an education zone and dedicated academy, alongside market updates and news. 

In addition to this, SimplyBiz said the hub offers support and guidance around protection, landlord insurance and surveys.

Makayla Everitt, head of SimplyBiz Mortgages, said: “At SimplyBiz Mortgages, we are committed to leading the field in terms of buy to let support, education and service, which helps to ensure good outcomes for advisers and their clients.

"It was therefore crucial that BTL+ delivered a highly detailed route to growth, supporting foundation income and access to the provision of a holistic service and providing all the essential resources, training and easy access needed." 

Buy to Let + will also offer a selection of face-to-face events, including a UK tour of ten masterclasses, a national conference and a series of four virtual training academies coming later this year.

Last year, SimplyBiz Mortgages partnered with Key Group on a later life lending service for advisers called Simply Later Life. 

This provided access to the SimplyBiz sourcing platform developed in partnership with Air Group, the ability for advisers to refer cases to Key for advice, and ongoing access to the range of products offered by More2life as part of the SimplyBiz mortgage panel.

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