Brightstar pilots Prestige's large loan product
Brightstar Financial’s secured loans division is the first of Prestige Finance’s key distribution partners to pilot its large loan product and initial feedback from intermediaries has been very positive, according to Director, Bradley Moore.
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- Loans up to £500,000
- Rate - 7.5% variable
- LTV to 65%
- Self employed and employed
Bradley Moore said:
“Prestige wanted to gauge the demand for this kind of product before taking it to the wider market and therefore we were delighted to have had access to this market leading large loan product. Having piloted it for the last month and now had our first completion, we know that this is a fantastic opportunity for clients and our broker partners alike. It satisfies capital raising requirements at a very competitive rate and of course secured loans give clients access to funds very quickly whilst leaving the 1st charge undisturbed.”
Simon Stern, Director of Prestige Finance commented:
“Since our launch we have been keen to ensure that not only are our products right but the service that backed them up was first class. The delivery of this product reinforces the commitment of our parent, OneSavings Bank, to the sector and in choosing Brightstar, we were impressed by their knowledge and understanding of the larger loan market. The pilot scheme has allowed us to judge the appetite for the product and the quality of enquiries. We have been delighted with the results so far.”
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