AFI unveils new Loyal Mover product

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Abbey for Intermediaries has launched a new Loyal Mover product for existing Abbey mortgage customers who are moving home and staying with the lender.

The deal is a three-year fix with a rate of 4.09% and no fee, available up to 85% LTV to Loyal Mover homebuyers.

The product comes with the Homebuyer Solution, which offers a free standard mortgage valuation and £250 cashback on completion.

AFI is also offering £500 off the fees on its other Loyal Mover products. The exclusive range is available to existing Abbey mortgage customers who are moving home and want to keep their mortgage with Abbey. Borrowers with less than six months remaining on their current deal can take advantage of a product from the Loyal Movers range and incur no ERC, as long as they borrow at least the same amount as their existing mortgage balance.

Miguel Sard, managing director of Abbey for Intermediaries, said: “We are delighted to enhance our Loyal Movers range with the launch of a highly competitive three-year fix with no fee

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