Kent Reliance extends near prime product availability

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Kent Reliance has extended access of its Near Prime product range across its entire broker network following the results of its initial trial period.

The range from Kent Reliance, part of specialist lending and retail savings group OneSavings Bank, features:

  • Rates 3.19%
  • 90% LTV available – including first time buyers
  • Maximum Age 85 at end of term
  • 3 distinct Near Prime ranges available
  • No value limits on CCJs, arrears or defaults
  • Debt Management Plans accepted where satisfactorily conducted
  • 1-year self-employment accepted
  • Contractors accepted
  • Communications, mail order and utilities areas ignored if under £500
  • Loans available from £100,000 to £500,000

Adrian Moloney, sales director at OneSavings Bank, said: “The initial reaction from both intermediaries and their clients has been very positive; therefore it was a natural progression to open our Near Prime range across our entire broker network.

“This range offers customers increased choice, particularly those with specialist needs who are currently underserved and not able to access credit from mainstream lenders.”

“The extended distribution reflects Kent Reliance’s continued commitment to the market to ensure our brokers receive the best possible service, supported in-house by our specialist manual underwriting team.”

Danny Belton, head of lender relationships at Legal & General Mortgage Club, added: “Specialist lending in the residential sector continues to grow as the number of customers that have poorer credit histories and CCJs that are explainable, or one-offs increases.

“There are still a number of good customers that require a Near Prime type of product and criteria, and the Kent Reliance proposition provides welcome opportunities and competition in this sector. I think the timing of this extension is ideal as Kent Reliance have built a strong reputation with Intermediaries in the buy-to-let sector, and I am sure Intermediaries will embrace these new residential products.”

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