Zephyr Homeloans joins Legal & General Mortgage Club panel

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Zephyr Homeloans has been appointed to the Legal & General Mortgage Club lender panel.

The moves provides appointed representatives and authorised advisers with access to the lender’s buy-to-let products.

Zephyr Homeloans provides mortgage products to both individuals and professional portfolio landlords.

The company offers a range of fixed rate products, including ones covering two, five and seven years.

It also offers interest rates from 2.49%, LTVs up to 80%, as well as loans of up to £2m.

In September the lender announced the cancellation of upfront application fees for a limited period of time.

Paul Fryers (pictured), managing director at Zephyr Homeloans, said: “We’re delighted that Zephyr Homeloans is joining the Legal & General Mortgage Club and look forward to working with its team and providing further buy-to-let product options and solutions to members of the Club in what is a constantly evolving market.”

Danny Belton, head of lender relationships, Legal & General Mortgage Club, said: “We are always looking to engage with new lenders that will offer value to our members and are pleased that Zephyr Homeloans has now joined the Legal & General Mortgage Club panel.

“Zephyr’s new specialist buy-to-let mortgage products will further enable us to offer quality, choice and competition for our members within the highly competitive mortgage market as well as connecting lenders, advisers and other providers in the mortgage process.”

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