United Trust launches direct-to-broker offering with SimplyBiz Mortgages

United Trust Bank is now offering its range of second charge loans and first charge ‘mini-mortgages’ to the DA broker market through SimplyBiz Mortgages.

UTB’s mortgage products have were previously only available through a select number of master brokers.

Members of SimplyBiz Mortgages will have access to its DIP facility for both first and second charge mortgages before proceeding to the application requirements, with direct access to SimplyBiz Mortgages’ dedicated underwriting and business development teams throughout the process.

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