Intermediary claims ground-breaking Eco loan initiative

Intermediary claims ground-breaking Eco loan initiative


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Intermediary the Mortgage Advice Bureau claims to be breaking new ground by partnering with Effective Home to transform the landscape of homeowner energy efficiency. 

This collaboration will empower homeowners to enhance their properties’ energy performance in ways previously unattainable.

For the first time, customers have access to affordable retrofitting solutions that can significantly lower energy bills and potentially increase property values over time. This partnership ensures that sustainable living is accessible to a wider audience. 

Advisers will now be able to engage in conversations about energy efficiency at any stage of the homebuying and remortgaging journey, expanding their ability to generate referrals, protection opportunities, and long-term customer retention.

MAB’s innovative new initiative – called Resilient Homes – offers a way forward for customers seeking to make their homes more energy efficient. This partnership opens up opportunities for MAB’s advisers and business partners to deliver cutting-edge services that address the growing demand for sustainable living.

Through Resilient Homes, MAB advisers can introduce customers to Effective Home, which will conduct thorough assessments to evaluate the property’s potential for energy efficiency upgrades. This service generates tailored recommendations that customers can implement directly through Effective Home. MAB advisers are then ideally positioned to assist these customers with their related financing needs.

Effective Home will provide a comprehensive breakdown of cost savings, payback periods, and environmental benefits as part of the process. Once customers agree to proceed, Effective Home’s team of specialists will manage the installation of relevant improvements, such as solar panels, insulation, advanced glazing, and heat pumps. A

 new EPC assessment will be carried out after works have been completed to validate the enhanced energy performance of the property.

Ben Thompson, deputy chief executive at the Mortgage Advice Bureau, says: “This collaboration marks a significant step forward in our commitment to sustainability. By addressing the substantial carbon footprint of UK housing, we’re not just keeping pace with global environmental goals, but leading the charge.”

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