MAB signs exclusive deal with Police
Mortgage Advice Bureau has signed an exclusive deal to provide Police Mutual’s members with whole of market mortgage advice.
Police Mutual has more than 210,000 members and works with a select number of specialist partners to provide expert financial and welfare advice and services to the police service and their families.
As a result of this agreement Police Mutual customers seeking mortgage advice are now directed to a MAB broker.
Peter Brodnicki, chief executive of MAB, said: “We are extremely pleased to be partnering with Police Mutual to provide whole of market mortgage advice to their members.
“The police service in the UK does a fantastic job and MAB is proud to be able to assist them with their mortgage requirements.”
“This exciting new relationship aims to provide a much broader service to more Police Mutual members than was previously available.”
James Henderson, commercial director of Police Mutual, added: “We know that our members’ household income is being squeezed and we wanted to widen our mortgage offering so that we could help all of our members to find the most suitable mortgage for them during these tough economic times, rather than only being able to help the select few.
“This exclusive partnership with MAB demonstrates our continued commitment to their welfare. Impartial, whole of market mortgage advice will be a significant member benefit and complements our existing suite of financial services products.
“Police Mutual works hard to build close links with top industry partners in order to provide a comprehensive financial services offering to our members, and we are very much looking forward to working with MAB.”
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