Co-op Bank to launch wide range of products

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The Co-operative Bank

The Co-operative Bank is launching a new range of mortgage rates over the next few days.

On 5 October 5 the bank is reducing rates across its two-year and five-year fixed mortgages by up to 40 bps.

At 85% LTV there is a fee free two-year fixed rate mortgage at 3.99%, with existing current account customers benefiting from a rate of 3.59%.

The Co-op Bank is also offering a five-year fixed mortgage at 3.99% for borrowing at 85% LTV.

Product Rate Fee LTV Reduction Available from
2 year fixed rate 3.59% £999 85% 20 bps 05/10/2012
3.29% £0 60% n/a
3.49% £0 75% 30 bps
3.99% £0 85% 30 bps
2 year fixed rate exclusive** 2.99% £0 75% 30 bps
3.59% £0 85% 20 bps
5 year fixed rate 3.49% £999 75% 20 bps
3.99% £999 85% 40 bps
4.39% £0 85% 40 bps
5 year fixed rate exclusive** 3.49% £0 75% 20 bps
3.99% £0 85% 40 bps

Meanwhile, on 10 October mortgages will be reduced by up to 30 bps across the bank’s exclusive three-year fixed mortgages and exclusive lifetime tracker products.

It will also be introducing a three-year fixed rate mortgage at 4.59% for borrowing at 90% LTV.

Product Rate Fee LTV Reduction Available from
3 year fixed rate 3.79% £999 85% 20 bps 10/10/2012
4.59% £999 90% 20 bps
4.39% £0 85% 20 bps
Lifetime tracker exclusive** 2.89% £0 60% 20 bps
3.49% £0 75% 20 bps
3.89% £0 85% 30 bps

“We’re committed to offering customers a trusted alternative for high street banking at all stages of their lives and our new mortgage rates have been launched with a wide range of homeowners in mind,” said James Hillon, head of mortgages at The Co-operative Bank.

“Whether they are existing homeowners with lots of equity in their home or a first-time buyer with just a small deposit, customers at all stages of their lives will now have the opportunity to access our best-buy mortgage rates.”

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