Pink network members offered Precise near-prime deal

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Pink Home Loans’ appointed representatives (ARs) now have access to an exclusive near-prime residential mortgage funded by Precise Mortgages.

The range is designed for people who may be unable to obtain a mortgage from a prime lender. Rates start from 4.54% for two years linked to Libor and come with a fixed fee starting at £995.

Neil Hoare, proposition and marketing director at Pink, said: “[Precise Mortgages has] recognised that not everyone who wants a mortgage has a perfect credit record and in the true spirit of Treating Customers Fairly have delivered a solution to consumers who

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