New Complex Prime exclusive from AToM

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AToM’s Complex Prime is offering an exclusive two-year fixed rate to Appointed Representatives (ARs) of Mortgage Intelligence and Mortgage Next.

The fixed rate is 3.35% to August 2012, up to 75% LTV with mortgage loans from £100,000 to £750,000, purchase or re-mortgage.

The product carries a £1,399 arrangement fee and £100 funds booking fee. There are no extended redemption penalties.

Complex Prime does not involve credit scoring,

Dale Jannels, sales and marketing director at AToM, said: “Complex Prime is becoming a huge part of the core functionality of AToM. We have six lenders on our Complex Prime panel and will be adding another two in the next few weeks. It really is an exciting proposition and therefore very beneficial for our intermediaries clients.

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