Clydesdale Bank increases select fixed rates

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Clydesdale Bank is making a number of change to its mortgage products at 8pm tonight (23 February).

The following deals will be withdrawn for new customers:

  • 75% LTV two-year fixed rate with £999 fee at 4.73%.
  • 75% LTV two-year fixed rate Fee Offer at 5.09%.
  • 75% LTV five-year fixed rate with £999 fee at 4.24%.
  • 75% LTV five-year fixed rate Fee Offer at 4.49%.

The following rates will be increased for new customers:

  • 85% LTV two-year fixed rate Fee Offer will be increased by 0.04% to 5.33%.
  • Professional and Newly Qualified Professional 85% LTV two-year fixed rates will be increased by 0.04%.
  • Professional and Newly Qualified Professional 90% LTV five-year fixed rates will be increased by 0.04%.
  • BTL 60% LTV two-year fixed rate with £999 fee will be increased by 0.09% to 5.32%.
  • BTL 60% LTV two-year fixed rate with £2,999 fee will be increased by 0.09% to 5.67%.
  • BTL 60% LTV five-year fixed rate with £1,999 fee will be increased by 0.05% to 5.09%.
  • BTL 75% LTV five-year fixed rate with £1,999 fee will be increased by 0.04% to 5.18%.
  • BTL 75% LTV five-year fixed rate with £2,999 fee will be increased by 0.04% to 5.53%.

Product Transfer:

  • The above rate increases also apply to product transfers.
  • 90% LTV five-year fixed rate Fee Offer will be increased by 0.04% to 4.98%.

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