L&G Mortgage Club adds Shariah-compliant StrideUp to lender panel

StrideUp gives alternative options for prospective borrowers struggling to apply for mainstream mortgages.

Related topics:  Mortgages
Rozi Jones | Editor, Financial Reporter
14th February 2024
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"Our addition to their lender panel opens new avenues for us to provide innovative financing solutions to a larger audience."
- Sakeeb Zaman, CEO of StrideUp

Legal & General Mortgage Club has added alternative and ethical finance provider, StrideUp, to its lender panel.

StrideUp’s Shariah-compliant finance options will be made available to intermediaries working with Legal & General across the UK. StrideUp uses specialist criteria and flexible underwriting to offer customers with varying needs the opportunity to buy or refinance their home.

Brokers are able to access StrideUp’s full range of residential products with 10-year fixed rates from 5.99% and two-year fixed rates from 6.19% up to 85% finance to value. In addition to its Islamic finance options, StrideUp also caters to non-Muslim borrowers who may be overlooked by traditional high street lenders, including self-employed or day rate contractors, and those with 100% gifted deposits. The lender is also able to accept applications from foreign nationals residing in the UK with as little as one year remaining on their visa.

Key features for borrowers include up to six times finance to income (FTI) ratio, no credit score requirements, 10-40-year terms, flexible criteria, and manual underwriting.

Clare Beardmore, director at Legal & General Mortgage Club, said: “At Legal & General, we strive to provide a broad range of financing options to ensure that our intermediaries can continue to support customers in a variety of situations. Whether that involves self-employed individuals, those in complex financial circumstances, or customers looking for ethical and religious options, we want to give everybody the opportunity to get on the property ladder.

“StrideUp's unique approach, particularly within its Shariah-compliant finance solutions, enhances our ability to cater for borrowers with distinct requirements whose needs are often overlooked, allowing them to purchase or refinance their homes. Through this partnership, we want to broaden accessibility to mortgage financing, ensuring that all individuals with diverse financial circumstances can find viable pathways to homeownership."

Sakeeb Zaman, CEO of StrideUp, commented: “Partnering with Legal & General marks a significant milestone for StrideUp. Our addition to their lender panel opens new avenues for us to provide innovative financing solutions to a larger audience. We are particularly excited about offering our Shariah-compliant finance options to intermediaries across the UK, aligning with our commitment to serve the unique and diverse range of customers in the market. With StrideUp's flexible underwriting and specialist criteria, we are confident that this collaboration will empower borrowers to achieve their homeownership goals."

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