Gatehouse Bank reintroduces top slicing for expats and international residents

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Gatehouse Bank has reintroduced top slicing for UK expats and international residents purchasing a buy-to-let property.

Top slicing, also known as income top-up, can be used in cases where the rent paid by the tenant does not exceed the monthly payment charged by the bank by the required amount. Subsequently, the applicant’s personal income may be used to ‘top-up’ the shortfall.

Gatehouse Bank reintroduced top slicing for UK residents in June of this year.

To qualify for top slicing, the minimum annual income required is £32,000 for UK expats and £100,000 for international residents. Both UK expats and UK residents now fall under one Finance Service Coverage Ratio (FSCR) banding, with a rate of 115% applying to both individuals and limited companies. For international residents, a 125% rate will apply.

John Mace, senior product manager at Gatehouse Bank, said: “Today’s announcement is a natural next step for Gatehouse Bank, following the same changes being reintroduced for UK residents earlier this year.

“We have reintroduced top slicing for UK expats and international residents to ensure that customers seeking Shariah-compliant buy-to-let products have a wider range of options.”

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