GMAC-RFC and L&G launch website

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GMAC-RFC and Legal & General have linked up to create an exclusive microsite for intermediaries and L&G Mortgage Club members.

It will offer current news, updates, downloads and news on exclusive products with testimonials on how the products can support advisers’ business. It’s also promising monthly updates with special features on members from GMAC-RFC and other individuals around the industry. “We have recently introduced a new-style email bulletin to keep our members better informed about changes in the market place - and the microsite will compliment it,” says Martyn Smith, product development manager of Legal & General. “It’s vital that mortgage intermediaries are made aware of the products and techn...

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