Mercantile Trust expands into Northern Ireland

Mercantile Trust has expanded its bridging proposition into Northern Ireland with immediate effect.

The specialist bridging, buy-to-let and commercial lender said the move marks the next phase of its “ambitious” growth plans.

Mercantile Trust’s bridging proposition is currently available up to 75% LTV on first and second charge bridging loans for residential and refurbishment purposes. Rates start from 0.85% for loans with a minimum term of three months and a maximum of 18 months, ranging from £25,000 up to £150,000.

The latest announcement follows Mercantile Trust recent addition to the Association of Short-Term Lenders (ASTL) as well as the expansion of its sales team with the appointment of a new senior BDM within the mortgage desk.

Director of commercial operations at Mercantile Trust, Maeve Ward, commented: “Our expansion into Northern Ireland has been in the pipeline for some time but, as with anything in the mortgage market, we have to undertake strict due diligence and ensure everything is firmly in place before any official launch.

“This is a market which will greatly benefit from additional competition as options are currently limited in the short-term lending space. Through this expansion, our aim is to provide NI-based brokers with choice and opportunity to write more business and better service the short-term needs of their clients.

“We already provide buy-to-let mortgages in the region and as a consequence of today’s news can now offer a bridge-to-term option to landlords in Northern Ireland as well.

“We look forward to engaging with the intermediary community to introduce our extensive bridging proposition.”

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