SimplyBiz Mortgages partners with Marsden BS

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Marden Building Society has launched an exclusive range of mortgages, available only to SimplyBiz Mortgages members.

The mortgages have been designed for clients aged 55+ and feature in both Marsden’s ‘Lending into Retirement’ and ‘Later Life’ ranges. They feature two and five-year fixed rate products starting at 4.99%, with LTVs at 60%, and free valuations on properties up to £1,000,000.

Makayla Everitt, head of SimplyBiz Mortgages, said: “We have a long and mutually supportive relationship with Marsden Building Society and are pleased to be able to offer this range of exclusive products to our members, who are already very active in these lending areas.

“We know the products will be well received and will support the solutions our members find for their clients, extending their options and meeting a wider range of needs.”

Heather Crinion, operations director at the Marsden, added: “We’re excited to launch a range of exclusives with SimplyBiz Mortgages across our newly launched Lending into Retirement range, and our existing Later Life range.

“The products, designed specifically for those aged 55+, offer more options for those looking to borrow in and into retirement, supported by the Marsden’s individual approach to underwriting and expertise in the later life space.”

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