West One offers residential second charge mortgage products in Scotland

West One Secure Loans is now able to offer residential second charge mortgage products to borrowers whose main residence is located in mainland Scotland, the lender has announced.

The products include access to 5 year fixed rates starting from 4.56%, LTV’s up to 85% and loan sizes up to £500,000. In order for West One to facilitate this offering, it has partnered with The Lending Channel.

West One sales director Marie Grundy said: “We’re delighted to bring West One Secured products to the Scottish market, to increase the choice available to consumers who would benefit from second charge mortgages. We’re delighted to work with award winning brokerage The Lending Channel on bringing this product to market.

“Murray and Alistair Ewing lead a highly experienced and professional team and we are delighted that they will now be able to extend second charge options for their intermediaries and clients by adding us to their lending panel.”

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