Coventry for Intermediaries to re-enter 95% LTV market

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Coventry for Intermediaries is to re-enter the 95% LTV market this week, launching new products  on Tuesday 30 March.

Kevin Purvey, director of mortgage distribution at the Coventry Building Society, said: “Helping more first time buyers get on the property ladder is a key focus for us and we recognise that one of the biggest hurdles facing many of them is the size of deposit required by lenders.

“We continued to support the market last year by lending at 90% LTV and our enhancement to 95% this week will provide further solutions for would be buyers.

“And importantly, our intermediary partners can be confident in our ability to deliver consistent levels of service across our telephony and underwriting teams.”

 

 

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