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Fiduciam lowers its interest rate to 0.60%

06 November 2018

Fiduciam, the institutionally funded and pension-fund owned lender, has lowered the interest rates on its bridging loans for residential property in the UK.

The interest rate will drop to just 0.60% per month, the lowest rate the lender has ever offered. The rate will be available on loans from £250,000 to £25million, at up to 60% LTV over a loan period of six months to three years.

Fiduciam’s integrity helps set it apart so it charges no exit fees. It also levies no early repayment charges as long as the borrower keeps the loan for at least half of the term; i.e. if they take out a loan for 12 months they can redeem it, free of charge, in just six months if they choose to.

The 0.60% rate will also apply to all Fiduciam’s residential loan products which allow multiple drawdowns and repayments. These are proving increasingly popular as they provide borrowers with the flexibility to adjust the loan amount to match their financing needs over time so that the overall interest expenditure can be minimised.

Clint White, head of property lending at Fiduciam commented, "While more and more bridging lenders are lowering their rates, many only offer them at a very low loan to value. We do things differently at Fiduciam which we are demonstrating by offering our very lowest rate up to 60% LTV and also for loans providing multiple drawdowns and repayments.

“Our target for the next 12 months is to lend £250 million. This requires attractive interest rates, but also a good reputation. We are backed by institutional funding, ensuring that we can always live up to the borrowing needs of our clients. If our clients encounter difficulties on their projects, we work closely with them to find a resolution. As a result, we have never had an enforcement situation. There is nothing better than having successful borrowers returning to us for their next project.”

To find out more information visit: www.fiduciam.co.uk