Shawbrook streamlines commercial lending process
Shawbrook Bank’s commercial lending team has announced that it can produce an Indicative Mortgage Offer without the need for a signed application form, in line with the bank’s continued commitment to efficient processes and service.
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Shawbrook’s new Application in Principle will use the following criteria:
- Completed product specific AIP forms or broker’s own detailed summary on the potential deal
- Income evidence – focused on the property schedule on specialist BTL or commercial investment deals or accounts on trading businesses
The new AIP forms will also allow brokers to confirm that they have obtained the client’s permission to perform a credit search, to save time.
Karen Bennett, Head of Sales and Marketing, Commercial Mortgages, Shawbrook Bank, said:
“We know that time is of the essence for brokers when working on potential cases. This new system will increase the speed at which they can provide information to us. These changes have been made as a direct result of feedback from our brokers, who sit at the heart of our business.
“The first quarter of 2013 has already seen the commercial team announce a raft of new products, new appointments and internal promotions and this AIP change will further benefit our network of brokers as we strive to make Shawbrook the lender to follow.”
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