Zephyr Homeloans expands distribution

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Zephyr Homeloans has joined Openwork’s mortgage panel.

Openwork’s community of more than 4,000 advisers and 1.2 million clients will now have access to Zephyr’s range of buy-to-let products, which cover loans up to a value of £1 million for standard properties with a maximum loan to value (LTV) of 75% and £750K for specialist properties with a maximum LTV of 70%.

Last month, Zephyr expanded its range of fixed-rate buy-to-let mortgages for standard properties, houses in multiple occupancy (HMOs), multi-unit blocks (MUBs), new-build properties and flats above commercial properties, all priced at different rates to reflect different LTVs.

Paul Fryers (pictured), managing director at Zephyr Homeloans, said: “Openwork is one of the most respected intermediary networks in the country, and we’re excited to bring our broad range of buy-to-let products – available to both individuals and companies – to its advisers.

“Since the market has opened up again, we have expanded our distribution footprint significantly and we’re looking forward to building a long-term relationship with the team at Openwork.”

Paul Shearman, mortgage, protection and GI proposition director for Openwork, added: “We’re delighted to welcome Zephyr Homeloans, a part of Computershare Loan Services, to our lender panel.

“We’re looking forward to drawing on Zephyr’s wealth of industry experience as the buy-to-let market continues to evolve and becomes more complex.

“Our advisers and their clients will welcome the support of a lender that brings a focus on meeting the needs of professional portfolio landlords and other specialist property investors.”

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