More2life refreshes Prime Choice range

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More2life has announced the return of its Prime Choice product range, following a six-month hiatus due to the market challenges after the Government’s mini-budget in September 2022.

This joins its Flexi, Tailored, Maxi and Capital Choice ranges which are designed to meet a range of different customer needs.

The Prime Choice lump sum product range has been refreshed, with updated LTVs and interest rates. The revised LTVs range from 17.80% on the younger end up to 48.10% for those aged 84.

Interest rates start from 6.6% and the loan value ranges from £10,000 – £600,000 (£1,000,000 in London and the South East).

Les Pick (pictured), director of sales at more2life, said: “The return of Prime Choice to the market highlights the further confidence in the sector following the challenges of the September mini-budget. With Consumer Duty approaching, the return of innovative products such as Prime Choice which are designed to better serve older borrowers will – I am sure – be welcomed with open arms.

“While Consumer Duty will no doubt spur on lenders to consider their product offerings, customer demand for more flexibility and a wider range of options is driving innovation at the moment. With more customers looking for support and expecting terms that mirror those in the wider mortgage market, there is a real opportunity to build strong foundations on which to grow this sector.”

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