Paragon refines second charge offering

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Paragon has aligned all its savings and lending products – including its second charge mortgage products – under a single, refreshed Paragon brand.

Second charge mortgage intermediaries will continue to deal with exactly the same Paragon team as before. They will retain access to the same products, with second charge loans from £15,000 up to £500,000 available over terms of 60 to 300 months.

The lender has also put all its product lines onto a new website at www.paragonbank.co.uk.

John Webb, director of second charge mortgages at Paragon, said: “Customers and intermediaries will now be able to see the full suite of products available from Paragon on one website.

“It’s the same second charge mortgage team and we’re looking forward to bringing our products to a growing network of intermediaries under our new brand.”

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