Crunch launches mortgage service for micro-businesses
Crunch Accounting today launches a new mortgage service for the UK's micro-businesses.
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Crunch Mortgages analyses products from across the entire market and individually matches borrowers to their most suitable provider.
The service offers a new alternative for micro-business owners, sole traders and freelancers – a community that’s traditionally been forced to supply different financial requirements to salaried employees when applying for a mortgage.
Darren Fell, CEO of Crunch Accounting said:
“I know first hand how stressful getting a mortgage can be for business owners – it took me nearly a year to navigate the process, despite running a successful business!
“Freelancers and the self-employed make up a huge part of our economy and the lending process should be designed to support their growth, not hinder it.
“Crunch Mortgages removes the stress that business owners and freelancers face when searching for the right mortgage, and makes the process simple and personal. Through our bespoke service we can match our customers to the perfect mortgage providers in just two days, and without all the unnecessary form filling.”
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