Stonebridge to access MPowered Mortgages’ prime residential range

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MPowered Mortgages has teamed up with Stonebridge, offering the broker network access to its full range of residential mortgage products for prime borrowers.

MPowered’s prime residential products include two, five and 10-year fixed rate mortgages, including its recently launched 85% LTV mortgage range.

Initial rates on the 85% LTV range begin at 5.39% and are designed to support homebuyers and remortgagers looking to secure a loan of up to £1,500,000. Borrowers also receive a free valuation on every application and a choice of no arrangement fee and cashback options.

Emma Hollingworth (pictured), distribution director at MPowered Mortgages, said: “At a time when choice and product flexibility is more important to the consumer than ever, we are thrilled to be partnering with Stonebridge and widening the access to our prime residential mortgage range.

“Choosing the best mortgage rate and product has become significantly more complex in today’s market, and I advise all consumers to seek independent mortgage advice to ensure they secure the right product for them. Our range offers competitive rates, cashback options and a free valuation on every application, and is designed to support homebuyers and owners during these challenging times.

“Stonebridge’s commitment to ensuring member firms can access support quickly and easily is one which we greatly admire, and exemplifies our own values of streamlining the mortgage journey for brokers and buyers alike.”

Jo Carrasco, business partnerships director at Stonebridge, added: “During this period of uncertainty for homebuyers and homeowners, we are pleased to be able to offer our members even more choice through this partnership with MPowered Mortgages, whose suite of products are both competitive and focused on delivering what the consumer needs.

“MPowered Mortgages’ AI-driven platform, that focuses on speeding up and simplifying the application process will also allow our members to provide a smoother and faster mortgage journey to their clients.”

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