Keystone pulls its cashback offers

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Keystone Property Finance is withdrawing its tiered cashback offers next Monday (2 September).

This cashback incentive offers up to £3,750 on loans between £750,001 and £1m and a minimum cashback of £250 on loans between £50,000 and £125,000. The tiers are split as below:

  • £250 cashback incentive offered at completion for loans between £50,000 & £125,000
  • £750 cashback incentive offered at completion for loans between £125,0001 & £250,000
  • £1,250 cashback incentive offered at completion for loans between £250,001 & £500,000
  • £2,500 cashback incentive offered at completion for loans between £500,001 & £750,000
  • £3,750 cashback incentive offered at completion for loans between £750,001 & £1m

Brokers have until 11.59pm on Monday 2 September to submit a full mortgage application via the MyKeystone system to ensure they receive the cashback incentive for their clients.

Phil Riches (pictured), Keystone’s sales and marketing director, said: “The cashback tiers have been available since 30th July across all our products and have been incredibly successful with brokers.

“We will continue to listen to the brokers feedback and where possible we will adjust our products to fit their requirements.”

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