Gatehouse Bank enhances green home finance range
Green products have been extended to UK expats and international residents.
"This announcement is also a step forward in upholding Gatehouse Bank’s own environmental commitments"
Gatehouse Bank has announced enhancements to its green home finance offering.
Previously only available to UK residents, green products have been extended to UK expats and international residents and will apply to Home Purchase Plans (HPP) and buy-to-let, including HMOs and multi-unit freehold blocks.
Gatehouse Bank’s green home finance products are Shariah-compliant and offer customers acquiring or refinancing a property with an EPC rating of A or B a 0.10% reduction on the standard rental rate.
Gatehouse Bank will also offset the carbon emissions generated by the average UK property for the initial two or five-year fixed term, and for as long as the customer remains with the Bank with a qualifying property.
At the same time, Gatehouse Bank has increased the maximum finance amount on its green home finance products from £500,000 to £5 million. This means that every product in the Bank’s portfolio now comes with a green option.
In addition, existing customers who qualify and are coming towards the end of their fixed term period will automatically be offered Gatehouse Bank’s green product options.
John Mace, senior product manager at Gatehouse Bank, commented: “Our Shariah-compliant green home finance offering is unique within the sector and has been designed to enhance our competitiveness while providing support for customers looking to reduce their impact on the environment.
“This announcement is also a step forward in upholding Gatehouse Bank’s own environmental commitments as a founding signatory of the UN Principles for Responsible Banking in which we have committed to strategically aligning our business to the UN’s Sustainable Development Goals and Paris Climate Agreement.”
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