Vida broadens mortgage range with new higher LTV tier and lower rates

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Vida has expanded its mortgage range with rate cuts of up to 0.72%, alongside new Fee Saver and Cashback products.

The specialist lender said the changes include reductions across its range of up to 0.72%, as well as the launch of new Fee Saver and Cashback options aimed at giving brokers more ways to match products to client needs.

Vida has also introduced a new residential tier at 85% loan-to-value, extending its reach among borrowers looking for higher LTV products.

The lender said the updated proposition is intended to widen choice while keeping the range straightforward for intermediaries to use.

Ross Williams, Vida
Ross Williams, Vida

Ross Williams, head of mortgage product management at Vida, said: “This refresh is about giving brokers more choice where it really matters, while keeping our proposition simple and easy to navigate.

“By expanding the range, adding new Fee Saver and Cashback options and cutting rates across the board, we’re making it easier for brokers to support a wider range of clients with confidence.”

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