Saffron enhances specialist lending criteria

The changes cover zero hour contracts, self-employed lending, and interst-only.


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Tuesday 4th July 2023

Saffron Building Society

Saffron Building Society has announced a series of changes to its lending criteria developed through feedback from brokers.

Construction Industry Scheme (CIS)

CIS workers are eligible for Saffron’s contractor product ranges which treat them as contractors rather than self-employed. Saffron has reduced applicant eligibility to a minimum of three months’ CIS contracting experience and one year’s industry experience. The Society takes the applicant’s average income from the last three months into account.

Zero hour contracts

To support the growing number of zero hour contractors, the Society has enhanced its criteria to use 100% of an applicant’s income, with only a minimum of 12 months zero hour contracting experience needed. If two applicants are both on zero hour contracts, Saffron will now consider using 75% of the second applicant’s income providing they have a minimum of nine months of experience as a zero hour contractor.

Self-employed

If a self-employed applicant has been trading for two years or more they will now have access to Saffron’s full product offering. This allows for more affordable residential rates for experienced self-employed applicants, and also opens the door to Saffron’s self-build and joint borrower sole proprietor (JBSP) products for the first time.

Modern methods of construction

As more green methods of construction are being used the Society has overhauled its criteria for modern methods of construction. Saffron will now consider modern forms of construction, including 100% cladding, provided there is masonry up to damp proof level.

Interest-only

The Society has no minimum income requirements for applicants with a suitable repayment vehicle and has now added more flexibility for those looking for a hybrid interest-only/capital repayment solution. Applicants can now reach up to 80% LTV subject to a maximum of 60% interest only.

Supporting documentation

In a drive to reduce the amount of supporting documentation required for new applications, Saffron has reduced the number of bank statements needed for residential, buy-to-let and self-employed applicants to the latest month’s personal bank statement only.

Tony Hall, head of business development at Saffron Building Society, commented: “At Saffron, we are always listening to brokers, and these changes evidence that. We monitor the mortgage market to see how we can continue to help and lend, and the changes to our criteria that we are announcing today will open opportunities for applicants with more complex cases. We are proud that, through our personal review of every case, we can offer flexible solutions rather than a ‘one size fits all’ approach.”

Rozi Jones - Editor, Financial Reporter

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