Keystone Property Finance joins Mortgage Intelligence and Next Intelligence panels

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Keystone Property Finance has been added to Mortgage Intelligence (MI) and Next Intelligence’s (NI) lender panels.

This means these two firms’ 6,500 network advisers and club members now have access to the specialist buy-to-let lender’s criteria and range of products.

Keystone accepts buy-to-let cases for:

  • Lending to individuals, Trading Limited Companies, Special Purpose Vehicles and Limited Liability Partnerships
  • Ex-pats, including self-employed and retired, with no limitations on the property type
  • Houses of Multiple Occupation (HMO) and Multi-Units up to 15 occupants/units
  • Hybrid properties, including Multi-Units where one or more of the units is an HMO
  • Portfolio lending up to £10m.

MI and NI brokers can also access Keystone’s product transfer (PT) for existing borrowers and cashback products for new applications, as well as its Product Transfer Plus range, which allows existing landlords to apply for a further advance alongside a PT.

The PT Plus application process closely resembles that of a regular PT application, with one of the main benefits of the product to landlords being that they only have to manage a single monthly repayment, rather than two.

On 16 April, Keystone will present a webinar for all MI members so they can learn more about the lender’s range and how it can help with complex buy-to-let cases.

While this is the first time Keystone has appeared on MI or NI’s panel, it was previously on the panel of mortgage club Dynamo for Intermediaries, which merged with NI in January this year.

Elise Coole (pictured), managing director of Keystone Property Finance, said: “This is a major milestone for Keystone, and we are delighted to be added to the panels of Mortgage Intelligence and Next Intelligence, two of the market’s leading mortgage distribution firms.

“This partnership means that our extensive lending solutions are now available to the network and club’s 6,500 members, giving them greater choice and access to competitive products for their clients.

“At Keystone, we are committed to supporting brokers with exceptional service and pragmatic underwriting, and we look forward to working closely with both Mortgage Intelligence and Next Intelligence to help their members place more cases and grow their businesses.”

Graham Wood, head of products & partnerships at Mortgage Intelligence, added: “We’re proud to have partnered with Keystone Property Finance, giving our members wider access to innovative and flexible lending solutions for their clients.

“We are confident this partnership will provide value for our members in an ever-changing market landscape.”

Cat Armstrong, mortgage club director at Next Intelligence, said: “I’m thrilled to welcome Keystone Property Finance to the Next Intelligence panel. Having had the pleasure of working with them previously under Dynamo for Intermediaries, I am confident that their competitive solutions for landlords with more complex requirements will be greatly appreciated by our members.

“Their expertise and commitment to the market make them an excellent addition to our panel.”

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