borro simplifies its intermediary pricing structure
borro has simplified its pricing structure and now offers better value rates to intermediaries advising clients on alternative loans.
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Fee New Pricing
Facility Fee 2.5% of the loan
Storage Fee Applicable to only certain asset types
Exit Fee None
Paul Brett, Business Development Director at borro, comments:
“borro is committed to offering the best possible rates to intermediaries to make sure they can provide a strong alternative lending product to their clients. With interest rates starting at 2.49% per month, introducers can earn up to 7.98% of the loan value in commission. borro offers a viable alternative funding source for clients and a valuable income opportunity for advisers.”
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