1st Stop increases N. Ireland maximum second charge loan amount

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1stStop Home Loans has upped its maximum  loan amount for second charges in Northern Ireland to £35,000.

No first mortgage consent application is required up to £35,000 and only one month’s mortgage history required.

1stStop Group offer a range of loan products including personal loans, homeowner loans and car finance to those customers who are looking for an alternative to a high street lender.

Nigel Brookes, head of sales, said: “This increase is in response to a need we have seen in the market and we hope it will give our broker network more flexibility and enable us to service the important Northern Ireland market more effectively.”

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