MPowered Mortgages announces increase to maximum LTI ratio

MPowered Mortgages has increased its maximum loan-to-income (LTI) ratio to 5.5 times income.

The changes will see single employed applicants earning upwards of £75,000 a year – or joint employed applicants with a combined income of £100,000 or more – able to access up to 5.5 times their annual income.

Meanwhile, the lender confirmed that those earning £60,000 can borrow up to five times their annual income.

MPowered also announced that it has lowered its mortgage rates across a selection of its two and five-year fixed rate mortgage products earlier this week by up to 0.14%. The lender’s two-year rates now start from 4.68% with a £1,999 arrangement fee, while its five-year rates start from 4.34%.

Managing director of mortgages at MPowered Mortgages, Emma Hollingworth, commented: “We are excited to offer an increased maximum LTI as we continue to do our utmost to support those looking to buy a home at this time in every way we can.

“Being able to offer up to five and a half times income will help many looking to buy or remortgage their home at what remains a challenging economic environment. We see it very much as our role as a lender to be supportive and to adapt our offering to meet consumers’ needs.

“With the announcement also of our new rates on our two and five-year products, it is vitally important that buyers seek independent advice in order to ensure they are able to access a product that best suits their individual circumstances.”

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