The Marsden unveils new expat BTL and Family Occupation products

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The Marsden Building Society has refreshed its product portfolios and introduced two new expat buy-to-let products and expat residential product.

It has also made changes across its residential and older borrower lending solutions.

The main changes to its portfolio are the re-introduction of expat buy-to-let products to the Society’s Lending Solution range and sees a two-year discount at 2.99% or three-year discount at 3.09%.

The products have £299 booking fees and 0.60% arrangement fee and offer remortgage clients £300 cashback on completion. 

New product portfolios also see a three-year fixed rate product added to the expat residential range at 3.74% with £299 booking, 0.60% arrangement and £300 cashback for remortgage clients.

Heather Crinion, general manager (operations) at the Marsden said: “We’ve released our new and improved Expat portfolios to support intermediaries with expat clients looking for solutions.

“We’re continually innovating our expat ranges to support intermediaries in their expat business, recent changes have seen introduction to expat products to all intermediaries, a re-introduction of Qatari Riyal to our accepted currencies and product portfolio changes.”

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