TBMC offers exclusive two-year, ERC-free BTL discount

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Andy Young of TBMC

TBMC has launched a new exclusive buy-to-let mortgage through Hinckley & Rugby Building Society.

The initial rate is 3.74% for two years, a 1.90 percentage point discount from the lender’s SVR.

The product is available up to 75% LTV with a fixed completion fee of £1999 and no early repayment charges.

“We have a very successful relationship with Hinckley & Rugby and have experienced high demand for their buy-to-let mortgage products,’ said Andy Young (pictured), chief executive at TBMC.

“This new product is even more competitive than our previous 75% LTV exclusive with Hinckley & Rugby and should sell well via our intermediary distribution.

“Hinckley & Rugby continues to demonstrate a keen appetite for buy-to-let lending and is currently offering some great products to meet the needs of landlords, which are proving popular with our business introducers.”

Gill Vernau, responsible for intermediary development at Hinckley & Rugby, added: “The buy-to-let market continues to provide great opportunities for landlords and therefore also great opportunities for brokers working in this sector. Our aim has been to create a number of highly competitive buy- to-let mortgages in specific segments of the market and to fulfil our target lending levels for this year.

“Our strategy of distributing our products through TBMC is working well towards reaching our business goals for buy-to-let in 2012.”

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