Suffolk Building Society enters large loan market

Suffolk Building Society has announced its entry into the large loan market with the introduction of a pair of two-year fixed rate mortgages, for loans between £1m and £2m.

The standard residential large loan product, and the expat residential large loan product are both available up to 80% loan-to-value (LTV).

Suffolk’s new residential large loan product is available at 5.19%, fixed until 30 April 2026, and reverts to the SVR minus 1.74% until 31 July 2029.

The society also confirmed that its expat residential large loan product is available at 6.09%, fixed until 30 April 2026, and also reverts to the SVR minus 1.74% until 31 July 2029. This is available to those working abroad who are paid in sterling and a range of major global currencies, including the euro.

Both products are available for purchase and remortgage, on a capital and interest basis.

Key account manager at Suffolk Building Society, Andrew Sadler, commented: “We have responded to the growth in house prices, as well as demand from our intermediary and direct clients. We are pleased to now offer these larger loans, allowing higher value property purchases.

“We have experience of large loans in the self-build market, and we can now extend this to standard residential borrowers and UK nationals living abroad.

“We have long supported our expat clients and brokers specialising in the expat market. I’m delighted to be able to add another product into this niche area, providing expats with the opportunity to borrow up to £2m.”



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