Syntrus Achmea
Syntrus Achmea channels pension-fund money into the Dutch housing market. It administers mortgages on behalf of institutional investors and sits behind labels such as Attens and Tellius. You take out these mortgages through an independent adviser.
Who is Syntrus Achmea?
Syntrus Achmea is part of Achmea and administers mortgages on behalf of pension funds and other institutional investors. It is not itself a brand where consumers take out a mortgage directly; it handles the mortgages behind labels such as Attens and Tellius.
Mortgages via Syntrus Achmea
Through the labels that Syntrus Achmea administers, the common mortgage types are available with various fixed-rate periods, with and without NHG. Because it concerns pension money, the emphasis is often on stable, longer fixed-rate periods.
Who is this suitable for?
A mortgage with pension money via Syntrus Achmea can suit those who arrange their mortgage through an adviser and value a stable party in the background. Whether it is cheapest for you shows in a comparison. Work out your borrowing capacity and discuss the options with an independent adviser.
Frequently asked questions about the syntrus achmea
No, Syntrus Achmea administers mortgages on behalf of pension funds and works through labels and independent advisers. An adviser can apply for the associated labels for you.
That mainly depends on your income and fixed costs, rather than on the party behind it. Calculate an estimate with our mortgage calculator.
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