April Mortgages expands distribution with HLPartnership advisers

April Mortgages has rolled out its mortgage range to all HLPartnership advisers and launched into the house purchase market.

The moves provide advisers with access to April Mortgages’ full suite of products.

April’s offering includes a range of house purchase and remortgage products available up to 95% LTV and 85% LTV respectively, on fixed terms from five to 15 years. There are no early repayment charges for borrowers who move house or use their own funds to repay the mortgage, and the fixed rate automatically reduces as customers pay off their balance and drop into a lower LTV bracket.

As well as a procuration fee for introducing the case, advisers with April can earn an annual service fee paid from the fifth anniversary of the product start date, plus additional fees for product transfers and for further lending.

“HLPartnership has supported us from the very outset and we are delighted to make our range available to all members of the network as we grow our distribution this year,” said chief operating officer at April Mortgages, Mark Eaton.

“April Mortgages is a lender that offers peace of mind to both customers and advisers. With April, customers can rest assured that their mortgage payments won’t rise for up to 15 years. In fact, as they pay off the balance or their property price increases, their mortgage rate can actually fall.

“For advisers, we are committed to building long-term relationships and promoting the benefits of ongoing financial advice – and we put our money where our mouth is, with an annual service fee payable throughout the term of a product from the fifth anniversary of its start date.”

Commercial director at HLPartnership, Neil Hoare, said: “HL Partnership is delighted to announce the expansion of the pilot phase with April Mortgages to all our member firms.

“April believes that mortgages should be simple and that’s why they’ve designed products to give brokers and their clients certainty and flexibility. These mortgages are an important addition to our advisers’ product portfolio recognising that customers should have access to new and innovative products which support the ongoing need for advice in achieving good outcomes.”



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