Bank of Ireland UK boosts choice with new range

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Bank of Ireland UK had broadened choice across all loan to values in its two, three and five-year fixed rate mortgage ranges.

The offering features a two-year fixed rate available to brokers at 60% LTV with a rate of 1.13%. This will also include free standard legals and free valuation and comes with a £995 arrangement fee.

Buy-to-let rates start at 1.65% for a two-year fixed rate, which includes free standard legals, valuation and comes with a £1,495 arrangement fee.

The range also offers more choice with options of free valuation, free standard legals or cash back – as well as no arrangement fee products.

Alison Pallett (pictured), director of mortgage sales at Bank of Ireland UK, said: “It’s great to be able to offer such a large competitive range which gives brokers more choice and more opportunities to help more clients. We believe the increased breadth in products will help diversify our offering to brokers and customers alike.”

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