Legal & General enhances later life lending proposition
Legal & General Home Finance has launched two new lower LTV variants to its flexible and optional payment lifetime mortgages.

Legal & General Home Finance has announced a series of enhancements to its lifetime mortgage range.
L&G has launched two new LTV variants to both its flexible and optional payment lifetime mortgage ranges. These will be the lowest LTV products available across its product range and will be priced below its current Graphite and Black products. They will offer LTVs from 3.5% at age 55.
Following adviser feedback, and to give customers an added layer of reassurance and protection, all lifetime mortgage offers will now be valid for 90 days – an increase from the 50 days offered previously.
L&G Home Finance is also reducing interest rates across its lifetime mortgage range by up to 0.30%.
Craig Brown, CEO, Legal & General Home Finance, said: “Since we entered the lifetime mortgage market in 2015, we’ve been committed to innovating, championing choice and driving good customer outcomes for people looking to benefit from accessing their property wealth. We are constantly listening and onboarding adviser feedback, looking at ways that our products can change to reflect customer needs. These improvements are a direct response to this feedback and will better support the needs of our advisers and their customers.
“Lifetime mortgages continue to be an effective modern financial planning tool. We want to help support advisers who play an increasingly important role in helping homeowners to understand if a lifetime mortgage is a suitable solution to support their financial planning, supplement their income or to improve their home in a sustainable way. Our new product enhancements provide greater peace of mind around the interest rate they will be able to secure on their lifetime mortgage.”

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