The Cambridge re-enters the intermediary market

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Cambridge Building Society head office

The Cambridge Building Society has launched a new range of residential mortgage products direct and through Intermediaries. 

The mutual withdrew its products in August to maintain service levels.

The product range, including higher loan to value products, is available to all mortgage Intermediaries who wish to do business in the East of England, from today.

Key products include:

  • Interest rates reduced by up to 0.40 percentage points across its two-year fixed and two-year discount products
  • Reduced fees on the two-year discount and two-year fixed rate mortgages
  • A three-year fixed rate large loan product for customers looking to borrow over £500,000
  • A ‘switch to fix’ facility on the two-year discount mortgage

Andy Lucas, commercial director at The Cambridge, said: “We wanted to launch back into the Intermediary market with a new range of products and we are confident that this range will appeal to Intermediaries looking to place business in the East of England.”

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