Hodge reduces rates on RIO and 50+ mortgage products

Hodge, the intermediary only lender, has reduced rates on its RIO and 50+ mortgage products.

Its 50+ mortgage product, with LTVs of 50% or 60%, will see a drop of 0.30% across the board. While its RIO products with 50% LTV sees a rate drop of 0.20%.

Emma Graham, business development director at Hodge, said: “Hodge is constantly looking to help our intermediary partners in offering competitive and flexible products and this is our latest move to do just that.

“As a specialist lender in a highly competitive market-place we’re delighted to launch these lower rates across our later life propositions. These reductions in parallel with our common-sense approach to lending and our underwriter’s willingness to assess cases on their own merits means we can now support more of your customers with their lending needs.”

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