Century Capital launches new first and second charge product from 0.89%
The new product range marks Century Capital's expansion beyond the prime property sector.
"We are breaking new ground and making our loan products accessible to a wider audience."
- Paul Munford, founder and CEO of Century Capital
Century Capital has launched Century PLUS, a new product offering rates from 0.89% for both first and second charges.
The new product range is available for residential properties across England, offering identical rates from 0.89% for first and second charges up to 70% LTV, with loan sizes from £250,000 to £2.5 million.
The new product range marks Century Capital's expansion beyond the prime property sector.
Paul Munford, founder and CEO of Century Capital, said: "This new product underscores our dedication to offering unparalleled value to our clients. By offering industry-leading rates for both first and second charges, we are breaking new ground and making our loan products accessible to a wider audience. And our flexibility, speed, and streamlined processes ensure that we can meet the diverse needs of our clients quickly and efficiently."
Gary Clark, sales director at Century Capital, added: "Century Plus is redefining the mainstream market. By offering unbeatable rates for both first and second charges, we're democratising access to property financing."
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