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You can contact us by calling 020 4525 7383 or Send us an enquiry.

Our opening times are
Monday - Friday

9.00am - 6.00pm.

Contact details

You can contact us by calling 020 4525 7383 or Send us an enquiry.

Our opening times are
Monday - Friday

9.00am - 6.00pm.

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This site does not offer legal, tax or investment advice.

All information is for use as a guide only and all investment, tax or legal points relating to your project must be checked with a qualified professional.

Traverse International Finance is a limited company registered in England and Wales with registered number 14211557. The principal office of Traverse International Finance Limited is at 55 Baker Street, London W1U 8AN. The French Branch of Traverse International Finance Limited is a mortgage brokerage authorised in France, registered as an intermediary in banking operations and payment services in the unique register of intermediaries held by ORIAS (www.orias.fr) under register number 22006503.

For more regulatory information, please see our Legal Notices.

The choice of interest rate and product terms will depend on your circumstances and the mortgage amount. Before you make a mortgage application, we will carry out a full review to establish your needs and preferences and, if you meet the criteria, we will present a range of options for you to consider. Traverse International Finance charges a fee for intermediation services that is outlined in the Entry / Initial Disclosure Document that is provided to our clients. Traverse International Finance may also receive introduction/procuration fees from lenders which are fully disclosed to our clients. Traverse International Finance cannot take fees before the delivery of the mortgage funds.

A mortgage commits you and must be repaid. Check your borrowing capacity before committing yourself. Your home may be repossessed if you do not keep up with mortgage payments.

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