Zephyr launches ‘white glove’ service for portfolio landlords
The company will now consider lending more than £5m on a case-by-case basis.
"Brokers working on complex lending on behalf of their landlord customers who own a number of properties deserve a bespoke service so they can best support them."
- Andrew Rowe, head of sales at Zephyr Homeloans
Specialist buy-to-let lender, Zephyr Homeloans, is introducing a ‘white glove’ service for property portfolio landlords.
The company said that, as part of the service, it will now consider lending more than £5 million, with approvals on a case-by-case basis.
The lender said its service will include regular meetings with the lender, broker, conveyancer and a single underwriter.
Zephyr is also offering brokers with eligible landlord clients a dedicated business development manager to assist with such applications.
Zephyr added that its £200 application fee for the service will apply to the first portfolio property only, providing all applications take place within a six-week period.
Andrew Rowe, head of sales at Zephyr Homeloans, said: "Brokers working on complex lending on behalf of their landlord customers who own a number of properties deserve a bespoke service so they can best support them.”
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