Platform increases distribution of two-year buy-to-let deal

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Platform has widened the distribution of its two-year fixed rate buy-to-let mortgage to four new providers.

The 4.79% product is now available via Openwork, PTFS, Legal & General Mortgage Club and PMS up to a maximum 70% LTV.

The product continues to be available from Platform, The Co-operative Bank’s dedicated intermediary mortgage lender, through the L&G network, Connells and Countrywide.

Free valuation and free standard legal fees are available on the product for remortgages with a 1.5% arrangement fee and each has a non-refundable administration fee of £140.

Lee Gladwell, business development manager at Platform, said: “The extension of the products distribution clearly demonstrates Platform’s commitment to both the buy-to-let market and intermediary partners.

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