New deals: Vida improves affordability and simplifies criteria

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Vida has made changes to help more clients and better broker’s experience of the application process.

The announcement comes the day after the business confirmed it has received PRA and FCA authorisation to become a fully licensed bank.

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Vida has improved its affordability model for residential applications, to help more clients get onto the property ladder with the loan amount they need.

Vida has also refined the evidence requirements for customers using personal savings as part of their deposit, streamlining the process and tailoring the evidence required to the individual circumstances of the application.

There are also changes to the buy-to-let criteria, with the maximum loan size for buy-to-let applications increased to £2m for loans up to 75% LTV, across all credit tiers. The new limit applies to all personal buy-to-lets, SPVs, MUBs and HMOs.

The new maximum loan size for buy-to-let is inclusive of any fees added to the loan.

“our new simplified approach will make a real difference in the amount we are prepared to lend, especially in regions such as London and the South East”

In addition, Vida have reintroduced its buy-to-let Limited Edition, five-year products, up to 80% LTV, with options at both 4% and 6% fees for individual units or HMOs/MUBs.

Helen Cawthra (main picture), head of intermediary relationships at Vida, said: “We’re confident our new simplified approach will make a real difference in the amount we are prepared to lend, especially in regions such as London and the South East.

“If brokers have cases that they didn’t think we could help with before, we encourage them to try our updated residential affordability calculator on the Vida Homeloans website.”

“we can support brokers higher net worth clients looking to rent out their property”

Ross Williams, head of mortgage product management at Vida, added: “By increasing our maximum loan size on buy-to-let to £2m, we can support brokers higher net worth clients looking to rent out their property.

“We’re also pleased to be able to reintroduce our buy-to-let Limited Editions, to offer further options to landlord clients, and to suit those who are seeking a lower monthly payment in lieu of a higher product fee.”

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