Latest buy to let mortgages target the wealthiest investors 

Latest buy to let mortgages target the wealthiest investors 


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International financial services provider Investec is launching a 60% loan-to-value buy-to-let mortgage aimed at high net worth individuals. 

Rates across 60% and 70% LTV BTL range: 

LTV2 Year Tracker5 Year Tracker2 Year Fixed3 Year Fixed4 Year Fixed5 Year FixedReversion Rate (N/A for Lifetime Tracker)
60%0.95% + IBBR1.48% + IBBR4.87%4.84%4.89%5.03%2.62% + IBBR
70%1.39% + IBBR1.92% + IBBR5.31%5.23%5.23%5.27%3.08% + IBBR

Recent findings from an Investec survey of HNW mortgage brokers revealed that a significant majority (81%) expressed optimism about their business growth over the coming year. 

The firm claims this optimism reflects the increasing role brokers can play in providing financing solutions to HNW clients, particularly as these clients seek to secure funding based on a diverse range of non-salaried income sources. By effectively addressing these complex financing needs, brokers can not only meet their clients’ financial requirements but also enhance their own business growth.

Peter Izard, Head of Intermediary Business Development at Investec Bank, says:“Our … survey reinforced our commitment to supporting mortgage brokers by actively listening to their needs and evolving our proposition to help them stay ahead of the growing demands of their high net worth clients. 

“The survey revealed that brokers identified a key concern: the ability to incorporate a diverse range of income — such as investment returns or bonuses — into affordability calculations. Investec is committed to understanding each client’s entire financial situation and can lend against more than just basic salary, including share and carry income in our lending decisions. 

“ … The introduction of our new 60% LTV rate not only broadens the options available to brokers but also reflects our dedication to delivering tailored solutions that effectively meet their clients’ growing needs.”

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