Redwood Bank reduces commercial rates and increases LTVs
Redwood Bank has announced rate reductions across its commercial and residential property rates.
"As Redwood continues to grow, our appetite to see British SMEs succeed gets even stronger."
The Bank, which is celebrating its five-year anniversary this year, has unveiled improved interest rates starting from 3.49% plus base rate for secured residential property lending and 4.49% plus base rate for secured commercial property.
Redwood Bank has also increased its maximum LTVs up to 70% for commercial loans and to 75% for residential loans.
Gary Wilkinson, CEO and co-founder of Redwood Bank, said: “We are thrilled to announce our new lending criteria, as we are keen to offer our customers the best possible rates and products.
“We put our customers at the heart of what we do so it is vital that we continue building close and trusted relationships with them. As Redwood continues to grow, our appetite to see British SMEs succeed gets even stronger.”
Leon Marklew, Redwood’s director of business development, added: “Our loyal team of brokers have played a vital role in the continued success of the Bank and our new lending criteria provides them and our customers with more flexible finance packages. We appreciate that our customers have very different needs, so awe are tailoring our offers to reflect this.”
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