Clydesdale increases proc fees

Clydesdale Bank has announced that it is to increase the procuration fees it pays to brokers introducing new mortgage business.

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Rozi Jones
28th January 2015
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The Bank, which has grown its mortgage market presence with the support of brokers over the past few years, has announced it is increasing procuration fees for all brokers from 2 February.

The new, increased fees will be 0.40% Gross to Networks and 0.38% to Directly Authorised brokers.

John Tooth, Head of Intermediary Distribution at Clydesdale Bank, said:

“We’ve shown a strong commitment to the intermediary market through the ongoing development of products and services specifically designed for them. In turn, they have provided us with a successful distribution channel that has helped us grow our mortgage lending. It is a valuable relationship, and their support is appreciated.

“To ensure we, in turn, support our broker partners appropriately, we regularly review our proposition. As a result, I am pleased to be able to announce increased fees for both Directly Authorised brokers and Networks.”

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