Market Financial Solutions cuts commercial and semi-commercial rates and upgrades Fusion Premier

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Market Financial Solutions has reduced rates across its commercial and semi-commercial buy-to-let mortgage ranges and introduced new features to its Fusion Premier product.

The London-based lender, which was founded in 2006 and is known for large and complex property loans, said the reductions would make its offering more competitive and accessible to a wider range of landlords, investors and brokers.

The revised pricing applies to both fixed-rate tiers in the commercial and semi-commercial buy-to-let ranges.

Alongside the rate cuts, Market Financial Solutions has introduced several enhancements to its recently launched Fusion Premier product, including rolled interest terms of up to nine months and deferred interest options of up to 2%. The changes are designed to help borrowers maximise leverage and flexibility.

Fusion Premier, launched in September, enables large residential property portfolios to be consolidated under a single facility at a lower annual rate.

Paresh Raja, chief executive at Market Financial Solutions, said: “The commercial property market has faced significant challenges in recent years. But we’re now beginning to see encouraging signs of recovery, with investor confidence gradually returning and demand stabilising across key sectors.

“With this in mind, reducing our commercial and semi-commercial rates is a natural step in our ongoing commitment to support brokers and clients in this space. Meanwhile, as speculation swirls around the Autumn Budget, the enhancements to our Fusion Premier product will help portfolio landlords find the speed and flexibility that moments of uncertainty require.

“I’m confident that these changes will help build momentum once the Budget has been delivered, and we’re on hand to support brokers and borrowers as they navigate the final months of the year.”

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