Newcastle for Intermediaries improves PT proc fees

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Newcastle for Intermediaries has boosted its procuration fee to 0.30% for product transfers on residential and buy-to-let mortgages.

Increased following broker feedback, the change is effective from today; all product transfers brokers already have in progress with Newcastle for Intermediaries will automatically benefit from the increased procurement fee.

“it’s important that we recognise the continued support of our intermediary partners, strengthen those relationships, and acknowledge the level of service they provide”

Franco Di Pietro

Franco Di Pietro, head of intermediary mortgages at Newcastle Building Society, said: “As we continue to grow and work towards meeting our lending ambitions for 2025, it’s important that we recognise the continued support of our intermediary partners, strengthen those relationships, and acknowledge the level of service they provide upon maturity to ensure great outcomes for customers.

“With this in mind, we have reviewed the proc fee we pay for product transfers and will be increasing this to 0.30% for all product transfers from December 3rd.”

Clare Beardmore

Clare Beardmore, director of distribution and mortgage club at Legal & General, added: “In 2024, remortgaging and product transfers were a key focus for the market with over a million mortgages reaching maturity.

“The advice community has risen to the challenge, working hand-in-glove with lenders to deliver positive and tailored outcomes for their customers.

“Over the past year, homeowners looked to advisers for their counsel and ability to monitor dynamic interest rates. I’m pleased to see that Newcastle for Intermediaries is continuing to forge strong bonds with the hardworking advice professionals who are driving change in our sector and delivering for homebuyers.”

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