Coventry for intermediaries cuts select residential rates

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Coventry for intermediaries has announced reductions to selected residential fixed rates by up to 28bps, with reductions available for new and existing customers.

Two, three and five-year fixed rate products are available, with options from 65% to 95% loan to value (LTV).

Deals include the following:

  • 5.05% two-year fixed rate to 30/11/26, 65% LTV with a £999 product fee – available for residential remortgage, with an option of £350 cashback or the use of the Remortgage Transfer Service
  • 5.38% two-year fixed rate to 30/11/26, 80% LTV with no product fee and £500 cashback – available for first-time buyers

Jonathan Stinton (pictured), head of intermediary relationships at Coventry Building Society, said: “We want to support our intermediary partners with competitive rates and standout service to make the process of sourcing and securing a new deal as straightforward as possible.

“Our latest set of rate reductions gives brokers a broad range of options to help their clients find a product which is right for them.”

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