Catalyst offering 2.50% proc fees

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Specialist property lender, Catalyst, is offering all intermediaries a Spring incentive with enhanced 2.50% proc fees on Everyday first charge bridging, development exit finance, auction finance and light refurbishment finance.

The increased ‘Spring’ commission will be automatically applied to all qualifying applications received in March and April that complete by the end of June 2023.

Qualifying loans have a facility of up to £1,000,000 with leverage between 70% and 75% LTV. A minimum nine-month term applies.

Chris Fairfax (pictured), CEO at Catalyst, said: “’PROCtober’ comes early this year. We’re delighted to offer brokers the opportunity to benefit from increased commission with our Spring 2.50% proc fee incentive.

“Catalyst has the backing of fantastic investors and funders who realise top quality risk has proven more challenging to originate within a competitive landscape. They, and we, feel positive about the short- to medium-term market; we understand the opportunities and have a strong appetite to lend.

“So, as well as the significant improvements made to our pricing and leverage last week, we are kick-starting our drive for new business with a Spring broker incentive. We look forward to not only providing brokers with competitive funding solutions for their clients but also an extra reward for their support.”

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