Perenna added to Rosemount Financial Solutions (IFA) panel

Rosemount Financial Solutions (IFA) has announced the addition of Perenna to its lender panel.

The move means that Rosemount’s appointed representatives (ARs) will have access to Perenna’s range of long-term fixed rate mortgages over terms of between 10 and 40 years.

These mortgages come with a short early repayment charge period of no longer than five years, while borrowers can access mortgages of up to six times their income and up to 95% LTV.

The Perenna partnership comes after Rosemount added specialist lender Together to its panel earlier this month, as the network continues to provide advisers with the more options for their clients.

Rosemount CEO, Ahmed Bawa, said: “The rate fluctuations of recent years have once again highlighted the potential benefits that come from longer-term fixed rates.

“Perenna has established itself as an innovative lender in this space, and this partnership will provide our advisers with greater options for those clients who value the additional certainty that comes from fixing their rate for decades.

“Rosemount is determined to deliver the best possible support to our advisers, including providing access to a comprehensive range of mortgage lenders.”

Head of product and proposition at Perenna, John Davison, added: “We are delighted to join the Rosemount lender panel, as we have a shared ethos on providing security and peace of mind to both advisers and their clients. I have no doubt that our range of longer-term fixed rates will be popular with them.”



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