Brilliant Solutions

Express Payment Requests are showing error messages but please ignore these as the requests are being received. The error relates to the email confirmation only. 

The company will be closing early on Tuesday 16th September at 2pm for all staff training across all departments. We will be open as usual on Wednesday 17th September. We apologise for any inconvenience this causes. 

The deadline for express requests on the 16th September will be 1 PM.

 

In honour of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II our offices will be closed on Monday 19th September while our staff pay their respects.

The office will re-open at 9am on Tuesday 20th September.

TSB Update

See the latest announcement from TSB below.  Note that you can access TSB via the Brilliant Solutions mortgage club but the lender does place some restrictions on access. Contact us for details.  

TSB Mortgage Product Guides are available here but check the date to ensure it has been updated to reflect the announcements below.

Brexit changes impacting EEA and Swiss national requirements

TSB has made some changes to lending criteria for Residential and Buy to Let applications, effective from today, to ensure compliance with both UK and European law post Brexit.

For applications from EEA and Swiss nationals evidence of the applicants ‘share code’ is now required to verify their settled or pre-settled status. For guidance visit Gov.UK

Alternatively, should the customer have it, evidence of permanent right to reside in the UK can be provided, as per current lending policy for foreign nationals from non-EU states.

All pipeline EEA and Swiss national applications where the decision in principle and full mortgage application was submitted on or after 1 January 2021 are subject to these requirements.

For these applications a case requirement will be added requesting evidence of the customers permanent rights to reside or their ‘share code’. Applications offered before 15 January 2021 will not be impacted.

Important information:
EEA includes the EU countries along with Iceland, Liechtenstein and Norway but for this purpose excludes Irish nationals, who will be treated the same as UK nationals.

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