Clydesdale Bank unveils residential and BTL mortgage changes

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Clydesdale Bank has made changes to its mortgage range.

It has replaced its current 75%-90% LTV Full C&I range with the following:

  • Two-year fixed rate with £999 fee at 1.89%, available up to 90% LTV
  • Two-year fixed rate Fee Offer at 1.98%, available up to 90% LTV

In addition, the bank has replaced its current two-year fixed rates with £999 and £1,499 fees with the following:

  • Two-year fixed rate at 1.95%, available up to 80% LTV. This rate is available across all repayment types.

Clydesdale Bank has also made the following changes:

  • £1m+ 65% LTV fixed rates has been increased by 0.05 percentage points
  • Selected 75% and 80% LTV five-year fixed rates has been increased by up to 0.13 percentage points
  • Selected 85% and 90% LTV two-year fixed rates has been increased by up to 0.20 percentage points
  • Buy-to-let 60% LTV Two-year fixed rate with £999 fee has been increased to 1.79 percentage points.

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