The Buckinghamshire unveils ‘Bucks Solutions’

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The Buckinghamshire Building Society has now added to its lending proposition with new, non-standard, credit repair and impaired credit products.

Named the ‘Bucks Solutions’ range, these products are designed to help those borrowers who have a less than perfect credit history but still meet the affordability requirements.

Tim Vigeon, head of lending, said: “This new Bucks Solutions Range gives us more opportunities to offer mortgages to people who do not fit the main high street criteria.

“People who have made mistakes which have affected their credit ratings without them being aware, like late payments, that have turned into missed payments are often penalised by larger lenders.

“Because we do not credit score but manually assess all our applications we can investigate the reasons for poor credit, and make a fairer and more balanced view of each case.”

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