KSEYE introduces title insurance and refurbishment drawdown

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Specialist bridging lender KSEYE has expanded its product range with the introduction of title insurance and a new refurbishment drawdown facility aimed at increasing flexibility and speeding up completions.

The title insurance offering, now available across KSEYE’s product suite, is intended to accelerate the completion process where appropriate.

In parallel, the lender has launched a refurbishment drawdown product that caters to both light and heavy refurbishments on residential, mixed-use, and commercial properties.

The new refurbishment facility is designed with flexibility in mind. Loans are available up to £7.5 million, with funding of up to 90% loan-to-cost.

KSEYE has indicated that the product is accessible to a wide variety of clients and that, in many cases, it does not require the use of an independent monitoring surveyor.

The lender said the changes reflect a continued focus on innovation and a determination to provide practical, solution-led offerings that respond to intermediary demand.

“These product launches are about responding to real broker needs,” said Marcus Dussard, sales director at KSEYE.

Marcus Dussard

“Title insurance allows us to speed up completions where appropriate, while the new refurb drawdown product gives clients greater flexibility and control over their development funding.

“Whether it’s light internal upgrades or full commercial conversions, we’re here to support a wide range of clients with a practical, broker-friendly solution.”

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