Central Trust improve product range
Norton Broker Services is pleased to announce that Central Trust Limited has made changes to its lending criteria.
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- Secured Loan amount now up to £50,000
- Max DTI 55% across all plans
- No Minimum Income on all Plans
- No Minimum Time in Property Required
Scott Thorpe, Broker Liaison Officer at Norton Broker Services, commented:
"These positive changes provide even more reasons for an Intermediary to choose a Secured Loan rather than a remortgage for a client wanting to consolidate debt or complete home improvements.
“We have been working with Central Trust Limited, a Prime and Near Prime Secured Lender, for the past 6 months and they have a unique and positive approach to lending.
"We are delighted with the new lending criteria changes and look forward to doing more business with them over the coming months.”
Debbie Burton, Director of Central Trust Limited, added:
"We believe the changes we have made to our criteria make us stand out in an already competitive market place and we will continue to look at ways we can improve our product range.
"We are delighted with the relationship we have built with the Norton Group of Companies over the last few months and believe our relationship will only get stronger over the coming months and years.”
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