Mortgage proposition relaunched by Castle Trust

Mortgage proposition relaunched by Castle Trust


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A relaunch of its mortgage proposition has been carried out by finance company Castle Trust. The relaunch includes a glossy new website and low-cost telephone number to help make business between brokers and lenders much smoother. 

Following on from recent product changes, the aim is to make researching and applying for Castle Trust mortgages an easier task for brokers, with better website navigation and clearer information on lending. 

To encourage brokers to get in touch more frequently regarding cases, Castle Trust has created a new, low-cost telephone number, which is charged at the same rate as a local rate landline call and can also be included in mobile monthly allowances. 

“Our product set has evolved massively over the course of the last two years and our research suggests that some brokers may have an outdated view of what we do at Castle Trust,” Matthew Wyles, Executive Director at Castle Trust Capital plc, commented.

“This relaunch is part of a broader campaign to fix those misconceptions and I would urge brokers to take a look at our website to see what we have to offer. If you work with clients who are buy-to-let investors, self-employed or high net worth, you can’t afford to miss Castle Trust from your armoury.”

Castle Trust, which aims to deliver innovative, bespoke solutions to meet a broad range of customer needs, write first and second charge loans, with interest serviced or rolled up – or, if needed, a mixture of both. 

The firm, based in the City of London, was launched by Sean Oldfield in October 2012 with significant backing from US private equity firm J.C. Flowers & Co. 

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