Keystone Property Finance joins L&G mortgage panel

Published on

Keystone Property Finance has joined the mortgage panel of Legal & General, giving members direct access to Keystone’s buy-to-let products.

Its range is aimed at property investors typically with more complex borrowing requirements, including portfolio landlords and unusual property types.

Keystone lends to landlords borrowing both personally and through a variety of corporate structures including SPVs, LLPs and trading limited companies.

Members will need to register with Keystone before they can submit or track cases. Registration forms can be downloaded from the Keystone website.

Danny Belton, head of lender relationships at Legal and General said: “Today’s buy-to-let market has become more complex, and it is important that our members have access to a range of lenders, such as Keystone Property Finance, that can provide good specialist solutions.”

Phil Riches, sales and marketing director at Keystone Property Finance, added: “I am confident that our product offering will be received well with L&G members. We cater for brokers whose clients have complex cases to place whether it be income, property type or applicant status. Keystone has a broad range of criteria and very competitive products.

“We’ve worked hard to make the application process as quick and simple as possible for brokers; they will be able to submit and track applications using the new, intuitive cloud-based platform called MyKeystone.”

COMMENT ON MORTGAGE SOUP

We want to hear from you!
Leave a comment and get the conversation started.
You need to register to post, so please login or sign up below.

Latest articles

The Teachers widens access to high LTI mortgages for education professionals

Teachers Building Society has expanded the borrowing capacity available through its Teachers for Intermediaries...

Misconceptions continue to suppress income protection uptake, survey shows

New findings from Shepherds Friendly indicate that widespread misconceptions are a significant factor behind...

DAGEM Power secures cashflow support to drive UK green energy projects

DAGEM Power, the Cannock based engineering specialist, is using tailored invoice finance from eCapital...

Conveybuddy adds Talbots Law to expanding conveyancing panel

Conveybuddy has added Talbots Law to its conveyancing panel, bringing one of the Midlands’...

Bennison Brown renews long-term partnership with Stonebridge

London brokerage Bennison Brown has renewed its partnership with the mortgage and protection network...

Latest publication

Other news

The Teachers widens access to high LTI mortgages for education professionals

Teachers Building Society has expanded the borrowing capacity available through its Teachers for Intermediaries...

Misconceptions continue to suppress income protection uptake, survey shows

New findings from Shepherds Friendly indicate that widespread misconceptions are a significant factor behind...

DAGEM Power secures cashflow support to drive UK green energy projects

DAGEM Power, the Cannock based engineering specialist, is using tailored invoice finance from eCapital...