The new space — available for brokers who are currently working from home or are near London — is private and offers access to all of the lender’s amenities, including the breakout space and unlimited tea and coffee.
Duncan Kreeger, CEO and founder of TAB, said: “With TAB having recently moved to new premises, we now have the space and facilities to offer this option for our broker clients.
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“The offices are modern and provide a professional environment in which to work.
“I think there’s a potential mental health benefit here too, as brokers are naturally outgoing people.
“I hope this becomes a useful option for those who want a break from working on their own.
“Whether you fancy taking a pause from working from home, you’re having a meeting with one of the team, or if you’re just in the area, we are open to all TAB brokers.”
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