New further advance feature from Paragon

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Paragon is offering a new further advance online facility, via a new portal available to buy-to-let mortgage customers and intermediaries.

For the first time, Paragon customers and intermediary partners will be able to choose a new product at the end of their fixed term agreement and switch online.

In addition, and also for the first time, Paragon has launched a further advance facility, enabling access to additional lending for landlords direct or via an intermediary.

John Heron (pictured), managing director – mortgages at Paragon, said: “Our aim is to ensure dealing with Paragon is always as simple and easy as possible. These developments are a crucial step towards futureproofing our service to customers and intermediary partners – and are just a couple of examples of the many investments we’re making in our buy-to-let mortgage process.”

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