Shawbrook simplifies bridging range and cuts rates

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Shawbrook Bank has revised the pricing across its bridging range, including both regulated and unregulated products with rates now starting at 0.5%.

The most significant rate cuts apply to regulated transactions, but many unregulated rates are also reduced, including heavy refurbishment on buy-to-let and semi-commercial properties up to 75% LTV.

In addition to rate reductions, LTV bands have been standardised across the range.

Darrell Walker (pictured), head of product development & proposition at Shawbrook, said: “We’re delighted to bring these positive changes to market and show our continued appetite to support brokers across the specialist arena.

“Having remained open for business throughout the Covid-19 pandemic, we head towards 2021 with buoyancy and confidence. The bridging market demands experienced underwriting, understanding of individual needs and a willingness to get things done, and I’m delighted to say that we tick all three boxes.

“I’d encourage any broker to contact their regional development manager to find out more, especially as we have more exciting news on the horizon.”

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