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Cheltenham & Gloucester for Intermediaries to close

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  • 17/03/2011
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Cheltenham & Gloucester for Intermediaries to close
Cheltenham and Gloucester emailed brokers this morning announcing the closure of the brand and that it will stop accepting mortgage applications via its intermediary business at midnight on 31 March 2011.

The bank also confirmed 570 jobs will be lost across the group as part of wider job cutting measures.

The note to brokers states: “There will be no impact on your clients’ existing mortgages or on any applications already submitted. Customers can continue to manage their accounts through our branch network and by telephone.”

The bank said it will write to all customers who are in the process of taking a new C&G mortgage, or have made changes to their mortgage via an intermediary.

Any new intermediary applications must be received in full before midnight on 31 March in order to be processed, it said and C&G mortgages will still remain available to customers on a direct basis.

The lender said the C&G intermediary website, will continue to be available with key forms and contact details after midnight on 31 March; however the Caseflow application system will be unavailable after this time.

Mike Jones, sales director, mortgages, said: “This decision allows us to remove overlap and thereby focus our broker activity via the Halifax Intermediary business. This approach ensures that across Halifax, BM Solutions and Scottish Widows Bank, the Group can continue to offer a focused and all encompassing proposition to brokers and their clients.”

Ray Boulger, senior technical manger, John Charcol said the bank has made it clear for some time Halifax Intermediaries will become its key mainstream mortgage lending brand.

“Essentially C&G has withered on the vine for some time, but C&G for Intermediaries never dual priced where Halifax Intermediaries has continued to do so. By getting rid of C&G, this makes the likelihood of dual pricing even greater,” said Boulger.

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