The Mortgage Lender announces rate reductions

The Mortgage Lender announces rate reductions


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The Mortgage Lender has announced rate cuts across its entire residential range, including purchasing and re-mortgaging products.

The specialist lender’s rate reductions run across its Real-Life (RL) and Lumi ranges, for both two- and five-year fixed rate ranges, lending up to 85% loan to value.

Reductions range from 10 basis points to 40 basis points. Most notably in its re-pricing is the lender’s RL0 5-year fixed 75% LTV remortgage and incentivised products, with rates reducing by 40bps.

Other product changes include its Lumi 1 five year fixed 70% and 75% LTV remortgage and incentivised products which have been reduced by 30 bps, as well as its RL2 and RL3 remortgage and incentivised products that have also reduced by up to 36bps.

Great concern

The RL and Lumi ranges are aimed at supporting the self-employed, borrowers with complex incomes and those with adverse credit.  The Lumi range is available through Specialist Distribution Partners.

Steve Griffiths, Chief Commercial Officer at The Mortgage Lender said: “As the cost of living continues to put a financial strain on households, we know that affordability is of great concern to those either purchasing or re-mortgaging their homes.

“We endeavour to give borrowers access to and a choice of products that not only suit their needs, particularly if they have more complex incomes, but can also support them as they navigate the current financial pressure.”

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