Kent Reliance for Intermediaries introduces new residential proposition

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Kent Reliance for Intermediaries has revamped its residential mortgage offering to give wider access to varied lending solutions.

The new residential mortgage range includes LTVs up to 90% with no maximum loan amount across selected products and has been developed to assist brokers seeking diverse lending solutions with a particular focus on young professionals, entrepreneurs, self-employed and contractors as well as those with multi-source income streams.

Key features of the new range include:

  • Up to 90% LTV with no maximum loan amounts on selected products
  • Fixed and percentage fee options
  • Available for purchase and remortgage, including day one remortgages
  • A new two-year tracker range of products

Adrian Moloney, group intermediary director at OSB Group, said: “This new residential range from Kent Reliance for Intermediaries shows our on-going commitment to brokers and will be a timely boost for those clients with varied income sources who may have not been able to find a solution on the high street.

“With our BDM team offering best-in-class levels of service and support, we’re confident that our common-sense and flexible approach could be a welcome addition for brokers.”

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