Coventry for intermediaries launches 65% LTV deals

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Coventry for Intermediaries has updated its residential product range with two, three and five-year options at 65% loan to value (LTV).

It has also launched fee options for all standard fixed residential products.

Several other products see a reduction, including five-year fixed offset and interest-only rates, and buy-to-let rates at 65% LTV.

New deals include the following:

  • 5.34% Fixed rate to 30.04.28, 65% LTV and £999 product fee
  • 5.50% Fixed rate to 30.04.28, 65% LTV, without product fee
  • 5.53% Fixed rate to 30.04.26, 65% LTV and £999 product fee
  • 5.70% Fixed rate to 30.04.25, 65% LTV and £999 product fee

Jonathan Stinton (pictured), head of intermediary relationships at Coventry for intermediaries, said: “Right now brokers are faced with the challenge of helping clients manoeuvre through an uncertain market. That can add further complexities to the already complex job of advising.

“Expanding our range should help brokers present their clients with more options to discuss – something which there is currently a strong demand for.”

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