Buckinghamshire BS launches new Credit Revive and Credit Restore rates
The products give brokers refreshed options for clients who are rebuilding their credit profile or looking to move forward after historic financial difficulties.
Buckinghamshire Building Society has launched a new suite of two-year fixed rate mortgages across its Credit Revive and Credit Restore ranges.
Buckinghamshire Building Society’s Credit Revive and Credit Restore ranges are designed to support borrowers with varying levels of historic credit impairment, from minor credit blips through to more significant events, offering practical routes back into mainstream homeownership with decisions made on a case-by-case basis.
In its Credit Revive range, new two-year fixed rates have launched at 6.09% up to 70% LTV and 6.39% up to 85% LTV. Credit Restore rates start from 6.59% up to 60% LTV and 6.89% up to 75% LTV.
All products carry a £999 product fee.
Claire Askham, head of mortgage sales at Buckinghamshire Building Society, said: “We know brokers need dependable options for clients who want payment certainty, particularly those who may have experienced financial setbacks in the past.
“These new fixed rates ensure advisers continue to have solutions for borrowers who are now in a stronger position and ready to move forward.
“At Buckinghamshire Building Society, we look beyond credit scores and automated outcomes. We focus on understanding each case individually and helping brokers place clients who might otherwise be overlooked.”
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