Bank of Ireland Mortgages - Pension
Just as an offset mortgage connects your savings and current account to your mortgage
payments,
so a Bank of Ireland pension mortgage
will make use of cash in your pension
fund to make repayments.
The benefit with this kind of mortgage is that it provides tax relief on pension
contributions and interest payments.
This pension mortgage by the Bank of Ireland also works by only making payments
based on interest, with a lump sum used to repay the amount borrowed, once your
pension fund has matured.
The Bank of Ireland suggested that Pension mortgages benefit high net worth individuals
who are self-employed or proprietary directors whose businesses are well established,
looking to make a long-term investment while maximising ongoing cashflow.
In the
UK
, the bank operates through Bristol & West plc, which it acquired in 1997, and
its retail branch network. Bristol & West provides mortgages, savings and investment
products as well.
Find herea a list of Bank of Ireland Mortgages
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