Chetwood Bank raises maximum exposure limit to £10 million

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Chetwood Bank is raising the maximum buy-to-let exposure limit to £10 million for both its ModaMortgages and CHL Mortgages for Intermediaries brands.

The digital challenger bank is doubling both lenders’ previous lending limits of £5 million to help support brokers with clients looking to grow their portfolios or purchase higher value properties.

The lender is also removing the 20-property portfolio limit on ModaMortgages which means borrowers can now own unlimited properties up to £10 million with either brand, as well as with other lenders.

Chetwood Bank will continue to subject all cases to underwriting review and assessment, with applicants’ circumstances and the impact of future interest rate increases taken into consideration.

LANDLORD SUPPORT

Darrell Walker (main picture, inset), Chetwood Bank’s group sales director, said: “Raising our maximum exposure limit to £10 million for both our mortgage lenders marks an important step in our continued support for landlords and property investors.

“As the market evolves, we remain focused on delivering flexible, competitive products, including solutions that enable larger-scale portfolio growth and support higher value investments.

“Brokers with investors with large portfolios just in excess of £10 million are invited to pick up the phone and with speak with one of our BDMs to see if we can support their request.”

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