Clydesdale and Yorkshire Banks back with new ranges

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Clydesdale and Yorkshire Banks have returned to the market following a temporary withdrawal announced on 29 September.

The banks are offering a range of residential and buy-to-let products.

The new products are as follows:

  • 80% LTV Fee Offer 2 and 5 year fixed rates from 2.28%
  • 75% LTV Fee Offer BTL 2 and 5 year fixed rates from 2.79%
  • 85% LTV Professional 5 Year Fixed Rate at 3.09%

The following rates will be increased at 8pm today:

  • 85% LTV Newly Qualified Professional 5 Year Fixed Rate will increase to 3.29%
  • 90% LTV Newly Qualified Professional 5 Year Fixed Rate, currently available to existing customers, will increase to 3.34%
  • 85% and 90% LTV Professional 5 year fixed rates, currently available to existing customers, will now start from 3.09%

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