Buckinghamshire BS announces equity release partnership with Key
Buckinghamshire Building Society has teamed up with Key Partnerships to give its clients access to specialist equity release advice.
"Any customer who enquires about equity release or has been identified as potentially benefitting from this option can be referred onto Key’s independent specialist advisers."
The Buckinghamshire recently launched both in and into retirement products as well as a retirement interest only product.
Tim Vigeon, head of lending at the Buckinghamshire, said: “We know that borrowing when you are older is a decision that needs to be considered carefully. Increasingly customers are looking at borrowing in later life and this partnership means any customer who enquires about equity release or has been identified as potentially benefitting from this option can be referred onto Key’s independent specialist advisers.”
Jason Ruse, head of Key Partnerships, commented: “The interest in the equity release market is growing rapidly. We are seeing increasing numbers of consumers trying to access independent regulated advice about equity release products as they consider their later life lending needs.
“This partnership with Buckinghamshire Building Society means that their customers can now deal with a brand they trust – secure in the knowledge that if equity release advice is right for them, they will be referred to a trusted partner. We have seen a 48% year on year increase in the number of referral partners who have approached us for support with equity release and are keen to hear from other firms who are also interested in offering these products to their clients.”
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