LendInvest expands key worker and professional mortgage ranges
The expanded range offers a more diverse selection of mortgage products tailored to meet the unique requirements of key workers and qualified professionals.

LendInvest has launched a new range of residential mortgage products to better serve key workers and qualified professionals.
Borrowers can benefit from a variety of rate options, including the choice of lower rates for those who do not require increased loan-to-income ratios, and higher fee, lower rate options - aimed at enhancing affordability and financial feasibility for borrowers.
The new range also offers increased flexibility for fee and rate combinations, allowing borrowers to customise their mortgage plans to better align with their financial situations and long-term goals.
Esther Morley, commercial director at LendInvest, said: “We are excited to be broadening our residential mortgage range to cater for complex cases and reflecting our commitment to serving the needs of key workers and qualified professionals.
"With 'more' being the guiding principle, our customers can now enjoy an unprecedented level of choice, flexibility, and affordability in their mortgage journey."

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