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Gatehouse Bank joins broker database Knowledge Bank

Gatehouse Bank has joined the Knowledge Bank platform, allowing thousands of additional brokers nationwide to view its home finance criteria on the biggest product database of its kind.

By joining the platform, brokers will be able to easily compare the Bank’s criteria to hundreds of other providers.

Gatehouse provides competitive Shariah-compliant mortgage alternatives in the form of Buy-to-Let Purchase Plans and Home Purchase Plans. These are open to UK Residents, UK Expats and International Residents with initial rental rates fixed over Two-Year and Five-Year terms.

The Bank’s Buy-to-Let Purchase Plans for landlords are available for individuals or those operating through company structures, and these cover Multi-Unit Freehold Blocks, as well as portfolios.

Gatehouse uses human underwriting to assess applications on a case-by-case basis. This has improved the accessibility of its products for customers with non-standard financial circumstances.

Knowledge Bank is an award-winning mortgage criteria database that allows brokers to quickly establish which products will be most suitable for customers. It holds the criteria of more than 200 lenders and is the largest database of its kind in the UK.

Roger Evans, Director of Home Finance Distribution at Gatehouse Bank, said:

“Gatehouse is going to be able to reach thousands more brokers through Knowledge Bank and further raise awareness of our competitive and flexible Buy-to-Let and Home Finance Plans. Since launching our home finance offering in 2018, we have seen significant demand for our services with customers attracted to our human underwriting approach.”

Nicola Firth, CEO and Founder of Knowledge Bank, commented:

“Shariah-compliant mortgage alternatives have never been more popular, and brokers are increasingly interested to see how products in this space stack up against traditional home finance. The Home Purchase Plan and Buy-to-Let ranges from Gatehouse are a welcome addition to the database.”