Clydesdale Bank unveils further rate rises

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Clydesdale Bank has announced changes to a selection of mortgage products.

The changes took place at 8pm this evening (14 September).

They are as follows:

  • Core 75%, 80% and 85% LTV Full C&I 5 year fixed rates with a £999 fee have been increased by 0.30 percentage points, available to new and existing customers.
  • 65% – 95% LTV 2 year fixed rates have been increased by 0.40 percentage points.
  • 65% – 95% LTV 5 year fixed rates have been increased by 0.30 percentage points.
  • BTL 60% – 80% LTV 2 year fixed rates have been increased by 0.50 percentage points.
  • BTL 60% – 80% LTV 5 year fixed rates have been increased by 0.40 percentage points.

The new rates will show on all sourcing systems and the bank’s online application system from 15 September 2022.

Its mortgage illustrator will have been updated on the afternoon of 15 September 2022.

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