Legal & General Home Finance joins Sesame Network’s panel

Legal & General Home Finance (LGHF) has confirmed it is joining Sesame Network’s later life lending panel.

The partnership will provide Sesame’s equity release qualified advisers with access to LGHF’s product offering, including its retirement interest only (RIO) mortgage, flexible lifetime mortgage and optional payment lifetime mortgage.

The lifetime and RIO mortgages are for over-55s and are loans secured against a client’s home, with fixed interest rates for life. They allow homeowners with either a small, or no mortgage, to release money tied up in their property without having to move home.

The lifetime mortgages also have options to draw money as and when needed and to choose to pay some, or all, of the monthly interest. LGHF’s RIO mortgage is based on an affordability assessment and monthly interest must be paid each month.

“Property wealth is increasingly being used as a component of modern retirement planning and we are delighted to join Sesame’s panel to offer our range of flexible lifetime mortgage products to their network of advisers,” said LGHF CEO, Claire Singleton.

“We have designed our range to provide flexibility, enabling advisers to select the most appropriate features and empowering the customer to manage the amount of loan they drawdown and the interest they pay.

“This partnership will offer Sesame advisers the flex and choice they need in order to help more people make the most of their retirement.”

Sesame Bankhall Group head of strategic relationships, Stephanie Charman, added: “We welcome the addition of the Legal & General lifetime mortgage range to our panel. With a rapidly growing later life lending market, Legal & General has a diverse and innovative product range, which will no doubt enable our network advisers to deliver better solutions for their customers.”

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