Zephyr Homeloans joins Legal & General Mortgage Club panel

Buy-to-let specialist Zephyr Homeloans has been appointed to the Legal & General Mortgage Club lender panel.

The move will enable the club’s network of appointed representatives and authorised advisers to access the lender’s buy-to-let mortgages.

Zephyr Homeloans was established at the end of 2018 by Computershare Loan Services, and it provides mortgages to both individuals and professional portfolio landlords. The company’s offering includes a range of fixed-rate products, covering two, five and seven years, with interest rates from 2.49%, LTVs of up to 80% and loan values of up to £2m.

Zephyr Homeloans managing director, Paul Fryers, 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.”

Legal & General Mortgage Club head of lender relationships, Danny Belton, added: “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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