Pepper Money revises entire mortgage range

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Pepper Money has revised its range, offering a £0 completion fee option available across its residential range.

It has an alternative flat fee of £995, or £1,295 for DMP products.

The lender has also cut the cost of valuation fees, in some cases by up to £200.

As part of the revamp, Pepper Money has repriced rates across its residential and buy-to-let products, including a 0.20 percentage point reduction on the Pepper 24 five-year fixed rate, which is now available for 3.77%.

Paul Adams (pictured), sales director at Pepper Money, said: “At Pepper Money, we constantly review our products to ensure they give brokers the tools they need to find a home for their interesting cases, and our latest changes give the duel benefit of greater choice with more simplicity.

“We have also lowered some upfront costs and introduced a new £0 completion fee option, which I know will be well received and is also ideal for clients who want to borrow up to the maximum LTV and would have otherwise had to add the fee to the loan.

“As well as this, we have cut the price on some of our products, including some five-year fixed rates, which are popular amongst clients looking for longer term certainty and to maximise their affordability.

“Our new product range provides brokers with new set of tools to help place your interesting cases for clients often over-looked by mainstream lenders.”

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