Octane’s buy-to-let deals added to Iress platform

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Octane Capital has partnered with Iress, so all intermediaries using Iress will be able to access Octane’s specialist buy-to-let products.

Octane’s buy-to-let products offer flexible lending criteria and no stress testing requirements.

Mark Posniak (pictured), managing director of Octane Capital, said: “The growth in non-standard buy-to-let over the past 12 months has been unprecedented. Octane’s ability to support foreign nationals, adverse credit profiles, first-time buyers and landlords, along with a host of non-standard property types such as HMOs sets us apart from the crowd.

“Joining an established and popular platform like Iress will increase our ability to support brokers and advisers struggling to place their more challenging buy-to-let loans.”

Dave Miller, executive general manager at Iress, added: “We’re delighted to bring Octane Capital onto Iress’ platform, expanding the range of buy-to-let products available to our customers.

“We’re committed to providing intermediaries with the widest range of products in both the standard and non-standard space and the last 18 months has shown that an increasing number of people need products that don’t conform to traditional product criteria. Octane Capital provides the flexibility that many are looking for.”

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