£500 off fees for Clydesdale account holders

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Clydesdale Bank has unveiled a mortgage offer exclusively for its Signature Account customers.

Holders of the current account will get £500 off fees on the bank’s range of mortgages until 27 February 2011.

Signature Account holders will also benefit from the re-launch of the ‘Beat Your Renewal’ campaign. Clydesdale Bank is challenging customers to see whether they can beat their home insurance quote and offer up to £75 cash back if they can’t.

Steve Reid, retail director for Clydesdale Bank, said: “Clydesdale Bank remains focused on supporting both new and existing customers. This exclusive offer for our Signature Account holders is another example of our commitment to continue to provide competitive mortgages.””

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