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The 2024 Financial Times Financial Adviser Service Awards were held on Thursday, 21st November, in London, where The Mortgage Works proudly achieved the prestigious 5-star rating.

These awards are determined by FCA-regulated Brokers and Financial Advisers, who rate providers based on their service quality over the past 12 months. The 5-star accolade signifies excellence, reflecting the highest standard of service delivery.

Since 2020, the awards have expanded to recognise a broader range of categories, reflecting the diverse services used by financial advisers. These include Mortgages, Pensions and Protection, Investments, Platforms, DFMs, Back Office Support Services, and Cash Investments.

The Mortgage Works, a specialist lending arm of Nationwide Building Society, has supported intermediaries for over 30 years. Known for a flexible lending approach, they cater to portfolio landlords, first-time landlords, limited companies, self-employed landlords, and Houses in Multiple Occupation (HMO).

Dan Clinton, Head of Buy to Let at The Mortgage Works, remarked, “Receiving 5 stars from such a prestigious accolade is a tremendous achievement. This recognition highlights the progress made this year to enhance service levels. A heartfelt thanks to everyone who contributed to this success.”

With over 700 experts supporting more than 300,000 UK landlords, The Mortgage Works continues to champion landlord needs and influence positive change in the rental sector.

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