Gen H introduces product switching range for intermediary partners

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Gen H has unveiled its new product switching range for intermediaries.

Brokers who help their Gen H clients’ product switch to a new rate will earn 0.25%.

There is no need to upload documents, run new affordability assessments, or kick off lengthy review processes, and existing Gen H customers will receive exclusive customer rates and pay zero product fees.

Brokers should reach out to the Gen H broker team by email to start a switch.

Pete Dockar, chief commercial officer of Gen H, said: “The introduction of this range shows the crucial role our intermediary partners have in helping Gen H homeowners get the best possible mortgage outcomes. As a lender, we really value these relationships, which is why it’s so important to prioritise both the experiences of our broker partners and their clients.

“This is the seamless, supportive experience that allows us to deliver the best possible customer outcomes.”

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