Identity tweak for Keystone

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Keystone Buy to Let Mortgages has changed its name to Keystone Property Finance.

The firm said the rebrand has been made to reflect the wider choice of finance offered. The new identity was planned to coincide with Keystone’s move from Sevenoaks to Kings Hill where it will share office space with the brand’s owner, Mortgages for Business.

David Whittaker (pictured), managing director of Keystone, said: ““In addition to buy-to-let mortgages, we already offer both short and mid-term finance solutions for residential landlords.

“We now have plans to broaden our offering to include products for commercial investors and owner-occupiers. The change of name reflects the growth of the brand.”

Keystone’s website has changed to www.keystonepropertyfinance.co.uk. Staff email addresses have also been changed to the new domain.

All contact numbers remain the same and Keystone has introduced the local call prefix 0345, which can be used instead of 0845.

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