Pepper Money launches limited edition credit repair mortgage
Pepper Money has today launched a range of 3-year fixed rate mortgages aimed at helping borrowers repair their credit.

The Limited Edition mortgages are available across Pepper Money’s range from Pepper 48 through to Pepper 24, including the Light versions of all the product categories.
Rates start at 7.20%, and the maximum LTV is 85%. All of the products include Free Valuations, and the Completion Fee is £1,495.
Paul Adams, Sales Director at Pepper Money, says:
“For those customers who have historic defaults, CCJs or secured missed payments, it can often take up to six years to recover their credit profile to a point where they could qualify for a mortgage from a mainstream lender. However, most fixed rates from specialist lenders are only available for either 2 or 5 years.
“The launch of our new Limited Edition 3-year fixed rates provides these customers with a new option to continue to repair their credit and achieve their objectives. We think it will be particularly attractive for customers who picked up a CCJ, defaulted, or had a secured missed payment around three years ago, and by choosing a 3-year fixed rate, this will take them to the time that these events would come off their credit file.”

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