Perenna launches SVR comparison calculator for brokers

Made for brokers, the new calculator compares Perenna against SVR based products.

Related topics:  Mortgages,  SVR
Rozi Jones | Editor, Financial Reporter
17th September 2024
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"Not only do longer term fixed rate mortgages take the burden of interest rate risk away from the consumer, they also give an affordability boost"
- Colin Bell, co-founder and chief operating officer at Perenna

Perenna has launched a new Standard Variable Rate (SVR) comparison calculator to highlight the impact of stressed rate affordability assessments applied on traditional short-term fixed rate products. 

The tool allows brokers to calculate the approximate loan size that Perenna would be able to offer a client, subject to criteria, and then compares this against traditional SVR stressed mortgages. 

Without needing to stress test loans against an SVR, Perenna is typically able to offer borrowers more than other mortgage products which have a reversion rate after the fixed rate period. 

For example, a consumer with a budget of £1,500 a month, looking for 90% LTV on a 30 year term on average UK rates, could secure £44,441 more than traditional lenders. Perenna would be able to lend £231,031, as opposed to an average of £186,590 from other lenders.

Perenna recently dropped rates on its remortgage, purchase, and retirement interest-only ranges by up to 0.50%, alongside the launch of its new 10-15 year fixed rate mortgage term across remortgage and purchase.

Colin Bell, co-founder and chief operating officer at Perenna, said: “This calculator is an important next step in our ongoing efforts to educate the industry on the impact different types of mortgage products have on affordability. Not only do longer term fixed rate mortgages take the burden of interest rate risk away from the consumer, they also give an affordability boost which could make the difference between a one or two-bed, a leasehold or freehold, or getting onto the first rung of the housing ladder. It’s there to help brokers see clearly the benefits of long-term fixed rate mortgages. And the product comes with short ERCs of only five years so clients have flexibility too.”

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