Aspen reduces rates by 0.60% in World Cup offer
No valuation deals will be available at 0.74% per month for new applications until the final on 19th July.
Aspen has launched a World Cup special offer, reducing rates on its no valuation products by 60bps for the duration of the tournament.
No valuation deals will be available at 0.74% per month up to 75% LTV for residential loans and up to 80% LTV for refurbishment loans for new applications from today until the final on 19th July.
Aspen’s no valuation process enables urgent transactions to be completed in under 10 days and is available up to 80% LTV and £3m net. The World Cup special applies across applications in England and Wales for UK nationals.
Jack Coombs, chief operating officer at S&U, parent company of Aspen, said: “The World Cup is the biggest sporting event on the planet and we wanted to celebrate with our broker partners and their clients by bringing our no valuation rates in line with standard pricing for the tournament period.
“No valuation remains one of our most popular and distinctive products, and this offer makes it even more compelling for anyone looking to move quickly on a transaction.”
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