Kent Reliance for Intermediaries unveils residential range including income flex

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Kent Reliance for Intermediaries, part of OSB Group, has launched a new residential mortgage range which includes the return of its income flexibility proposition.

The range includes lower rates, higher LTVs up to 90% with low deposit options and a reduced minimum loan, offering brokers wider access to a variety of lending solutions for their clients.

Key features of the new range include:

  • 2, 3 and 5-year fixed with rates starting from 5.69%
  • Return of income flexibility range with LTVs up to 90%
  • Minimum loan sizes now from £50,000
  • Available for purchase and re-mortgage, including day one re-mortgages

Also launching are new shared ownership products with rates from 6.14% and up to 100% share value available.

Adrian Moloney, group intermediary director, OSB Group, said: “This new residential range illustrates our on-going commitment to brokers and we’re confident it will be a timely boost for those clients with varied income sources, including self-employed and contractors, who may be struggling to find a financial solution due to their particular circumstances.

“With our best in class BDM team coupled with our award winning manual underwriters, brokers can be confident that if there is a solution to their client’s cases then we will actively work with them to find and secure it.”

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