Abbey to change selected rates

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Abbey for Intermediaries (AFI) is changing the rates on selected two-year fixed and tracker products at 60%, 75% and 90% LTV.

It is also amending its flexible offset product.

AFI is also withdrawing its five-year fixed rate homebuyer and remortgage products at 60% LTV.

Full applications on amended and withdrawn products must be received by midnight tonight (26 January 2012) in order to secure a booking on these products.

AFI also says it has improved the KFI Point of Sale insert where a client is taking a tracker mortgage benefiting from the Track and Fix feature.

All its remortgage tracker products offer Track and Fix up to 75% LTV.

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