Abbey bank account switcher pilotted

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Mortgage Intelligence and Mortgage Next are offering their Appointed Representatives access to the Abbey bank account switcher product range which bundles together a mortgage and current account.

Three products are available, including a two-year fixed at 4.08% and up to 80% loan to value with a two-year 5.64% deal.

Clients that switch their main personal bank account to Abbey will have access the range.

Sally Laker, managing director, Mortgage Intelligence and Mortgage Next, said: “We’re delighted to be one of only an extremely limited distribution channel trialling this innovative product range. For Abbey to bring something completely different to the table offers an opportunity for our advisers to expand on their client offerings and access competitive rates in the process. This holistic approach to a client’s mortgage and their finances is proving popular with our members and we look forward to continuing to work closely with Abbey to deliver market leading deals.””

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