Octane Capital cuts larger loan rates by up to 2%
Octane Capital has reduced rates on larger loans by up to 2% per annum following a 2020 risk review.
"A new environment of greater political certainty will see a lot of pent-up demand for property come through, with subsequent upward pressure on prices."
The ‘product-less’ lender says its rate cuts are due to the improved outlook for the UK property market and broader political stability following the December General Election result.
As a result, and with immediate effect, Octane will be lowering rates on its larger bridging, developer exit and refurbishment loans.
Mark Posniak, managing director of Octane Capital, commented: “Like other lenders, we regularly review the macro-economic outlook and felt especially compelled to do so in the New Year following the decisive General Election result.
"Our in-house view is that a new environment of greater political certainty will see a lot of pent-up demand for property come through, with subsequent upward pressure on prices. We also believe that the Bank of England will counter any continued economic weakness with monetary easing, providing a further boost to the property market through lower borrowing rates.”
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