Pepper Money latest lender to cut buy-to-let rates

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Pepper Money has introduced a selection of rate cuts across its buy-to-let range.

The specialist lender has cut buy-to-let rates by up to 0.1 percentage points on its Pepper 48 Light range, with two-year fixed rates up to 65% LTV now available from 3.15%.

Up to 70% LTV, two-year fixed rates on Pepper 48 are available from 3.25%.

On the Pepper 36 range, two-year fixed rates are now available from 3.75% up to 75% LTV and from 5.35% up to 80% LTV for five-year fixed.

All products in Pepper Money’s buy-to-let range are available to both individual investors and limited companies.

Paul Adams (pictured), sales director of Pepper Money, said: “This is just the latest in an ongoing set of enhancements we have made to our product range, which continues to be supported by one of the most impressive service propositions in the mortgage market.

“We provide a dedicated and accessible case owner on every application, we put brokers in control of when they want to instruct valuations, and we are delivering a speed of service which means we are currently within 24 hours at every stage of our process.

“Add these all together and you can see why we are confident in saying to brokers that their application is better with Pepper.”

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