Vida Homeloans launches north of the border

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Vida Homeloans’ range of specialist products are now available to those purchasing or remortgaging Scottish residential and buy-to-let properties, which includes its limited company, houses in multiple occupation and portfolio propositions.

Kenny Clark, who has previously worked at HSBC and the Royal Bank of Scotland, has been appointed as Vida’s key account manager in Scotland, and will be the primary point of contact for intermediaries.

Clark said: “I am really pleased to be joining Vida at such an exciting time in its expansion plans.

“I look forward to representing Vida in Scotland and to be the primary point of contact for Scottish brokers. I can see Vida’s unique buy-to-let and expat propositions being very popular in key Scottish cities such as Aberdeen, Glasgow and Edinburgh.”

On 2-3 October 2018, Vida Homeloans will be hosting two launch events – one in Glasgow and one in Edinburgh – to mark the launch.

Guy Batchelor, sales and marketing director at Vida Homeloans, added: “I am very pleased to be announcing the launch of our proposition into Scotland.

“I believe our specialist products will be popular with Scottish brokers and their clients, and I hope we can continue to help more intermediaries get specialist cases off their desks.”

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