PMS/Sesame distribute new Skipton exclusive

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Skipton Building SocietyMembers of PMS and appointed representatives of Sesame network now have access to a new exclusive mortgage from Skipton Building Society.

The five-year fixed rate product is available for purchases and remortgages at 5.24% up to 90% LTV.

There are no booking or completion fees. A free standard valuation and free standard legal fees are also available for remortgages.

Paul Darwin, head of intermediary sales at Skipton, said: “Over 90% of our lending is done through intermediaries and our relationships with key distributors such as Sesame Bankhall Group are very important to us. We are pleased to offer this exclusive to Sesame and PMS members, enabling them to cater for a specific demand among their clients.”

Robert McCoy, senior product and communications manager at PMS, added: “At a time when we are looking to lenders to offer help to first time buyers and those borrowers with high LTV requirements, this is a welcome addition to our current range of exclusives.

“We have seen an increase in demand from our members for higher LTV products and I’m sure that this latest addition will prove very popular.”

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