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Be Clever With Your Cash Partners With Award-Winning Broker Tembo to Launch New Mortgage Advice Service

Be Clever With Your Cash has teamed up with the award-winning mortgage broker Tembo to start a new advice service that will help people in the UK better understand how to get a mortgage. The Be Clever With Your Cash and Tembo partnership combines trusted information with professional broking to give first-time buyers and others useful tools and advice.

Users can now access Tembo’s broker service for free, saving them the usual £499 fee, plus a handy range of mortgage tools and tables. The whole package is designed to make it easier and more affordable for people to get expert help when buying a home or remortgaging. It comes in direct response to increasing demand from Be Clever With Your Cash readers for support when navigating the often-confusing mortgage market.

Through this Be Clever With Your Cash Tembo partnership, users can now access a full suite of free mortgage tools, expert guidance, and personalised advice all in one place. The mortgage hub includes calculators to estimate how much someone could borrow and what repayments might look like, live mortgage rate tables to compare deals from a wide range of lenders, and step-by-step guides created by the money experts at Be Clever With Your Cash .

The collaboration with Tembo means users will also be able to speak directly to a dedicated mortgage adviser who will provide support throughout the entire process, from the initial consultation to completing paperwork. Appointments can be arranged online or by phone, offering maximum convenience and flexibility. Be Clever with Your Cash The Tembo partnership shows that more and more people want easy-to-understand, digital-first mortgage advice in a tough housing market.

Tembo brings together cutting-edge technology with personal service and has access to hundreds of mortgage products across the market. The broker has been recognised as ‘Best mortgage broker’ at the British bank awards for four consecutive years and holds an outstanding rating on Smart Money People, the UK’s most comprehensive financial reviews website.

Andy Webb, Editor-in-Chief at Be Clever With Your Cash, commented: “Getting a mortgage can feel really overwhelming, especially if it’s your first time or you’re not sure where to start. That’s why we’re so pleased to be working with Tembo. Their expert advisers and easy-to-use tools make the process clearer and more manageable. And crucially, our readers can now get that help for free.”

Richard Dana, Founder and CEO at Tembo, commented: “Our partnership with Be Clever With Your Cash provides an opportunity to share our expertise and tools with a new audience. As a multi-award winning mortgage broker, our mission is to help people onto the property ladder and navigate an increasingly difficult market. We hope to guide more people through their biggest financial decision with confidence and peace of mind.”

The new mortgage advice service is open to anyone buying their first home, moving to a new property, or looking to remortgage. It’s designed to provide the confidence and support needed to make one of life’s biggest financial decisions, without the confusion or high costs that often come with it.

With the Be Clever With Your Cash Tembo service, homebuyers can get personalised mortgage options, expert advice from brokers, and useful financial information all in one place.

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