Pepper cuts Limited Edition pricing by up to 100bps

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Pepper Money has unveiled a range of new Limited Edition pricing.

The pricing is available on Pepper 6, Pepper 12 and Pepper 18 for Residential borrowers who have not registered a CCJ or Default in the last six, 12 or 18 months respectively. 

Rates in this range have been reduced by up to one percentage points, with a two-year fixed rate on Pepper 6 up to 75% LTV now available for 3.78%.

The lowest rate in the Limited Edition range is a two-year fixed rate on Pepper 18 up to 70% LTV, which is available for 3.08%.

Rob Barnard (pictured), sales director at Pepper Money, said: “At Pepper, we believe in simple, cost effective solutions for customers who do not fit the mould of a high street lender. We don’t use a credit score to make our lending decisions or dictate our pricing. Instead, we offer transparent rates and criteria that offer an attractive solution to borrowers who have experienced a credit blip or life event. But don’t take my word for it – go online to take a look at our rates or pick up the phone to Pepper to talk through your case.”

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