LendInvest cuts residential mortgage rates by up to 35bps
Mortgage platform, LendInvest, has reduced rates across its residential mortgage range on 90% LTV products.
LendInvest has enhanced its support for Qualified Professionals, Key Workers and customers with complex income streams and credit histories with rate reductions of up to 35bps across its residential range on 90% LTV products, with applicants also eligible for free valuations under £400 or £400 off valuation fees.
The lender's residential mortgage range includes Key Worker Mortgages, Credit Friendly Mortgages and Qualified Professional Mortgages, each tailored to serve the needs of customers with more complex income sources and credit histories.
Sophie Mitchell-Charman (pictured), Commercial Director at LendInvest, commented: ”We want to continue offering homeowners and their brokers the best possible product to meet their needs, and we feel by reducing rates at higher LTVs we will support them to do that. We’ve been overwhelmed by the positive feedback to our technology since launch and as deals have been completed, now we want to support more people to see the benefit of that technology.“
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