Keystone triples larger loan cashback

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Specialist buy-to-let lender Keystone Property Finance has increased the cashback offering across its entire product range, providing triple the cashback incentive for larger loans.

The cashback offering is available across all standard and specialist products. This cashback incentive will now offer up to £3,750 cashback on loans between £750,000 and £1m and a minimum cashback of £250 on loans between £50,000 and £125,000.

The product ranges remain available to both individuals and limited companies.

Phil Riches, sales and marketing director, said: “Having received such positive feedback for our cashback range we had seen a need to increase cashbacks for larger loans.

“Following our rate reduction in May 2019 we are committed to assisting brokers to find the best buy-to-let mortgages for their clients. Which is why this new cashback offering will be available across all Keystone products.”

 

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