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£2.7 million remortgage for ultra-high net worth client with property owned via BVI company structure

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An international buyer resident in the United Arab Emirates was looking to refinance his unencumbered family home.

The client was an ultra-high net worth individual with income generated in a high-risk industry which many lenders were not comfortable with.

The £4,250,000 property was owned through a BVI company structure and the client wanted to raise 65% loan-to-value (£2,750,000).

One of Trinity's directors secured the mortgage with a private bank and it did not require any assets under management as part of the transaction.

The rate was 2.5% above LIBOR (currently 0.8%) over a five-year interest-only period. The overall cost for comparison is 3.8% APRC representative.

Case details

Property type: Large house

Value: £4,250,000

Mortgage: £2,750,000

Rate: 3.30%  - currently 2.5% above LIBOR (0.8% variable) for five years.

Reversion rate: N/A.

The overall cost for comparison is 3.8% APRC representative.

Lender’s arrangement fee: £27,000

Mortgage term: 5 years

Repayment type: Interest-only

Loan-to-value: 65%

Early repayment charge: No early repayment charges.

Overpayments: Unlimited.

Representative example: A mortgage of £4,250,000 payable over 5 years, initially on a LIBOR tracker basis for five years, would require 21 quarterly monthly repayments of £23,000. The overall cost for comparison is 3.8% APRC representative. The total amount repayable would be £3,275,558 plus fees of £27,000.

Affordability is calculated on an individual basis. The actual rate available will depend on your circumstances. Please ask for a personalised mortgage illustration.

Call Trinity Financial on 020 7016 0790 to secure an ultra-high net worth mortgage

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