Coventry for intermediaries trims limited company rates

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Coventry for intermediaries has reduced rates across its limited company buy-to-let range, cutting prices by up to 18bps on selected products.

The revised pricing applies to both remortgage and purchase cases, with two-year and five-year fixed rate options available.

Among the headline deals is a five-year fixed rate at 4.96%, fixed until 31 July 2031, available at 75% loan-to-value with no product fee for remortgage customers.

The range also includes a two-year fixed rate at 4.57%, fixed until 31 July 2028, at 75% loan-to-value with a £3,999 product fee, available for purchase.

The rate cuts follow the lender’s recent launch of a new range designed to reward landlords investing in energy-efficient properties. Those products offer lower rates for homes with an EPC rating of A, B or C.

Jonathan Stinton, head of intermediary relationships at Coventry Building Society, said: “We know brokers are working hard to support landlords, so we’re pleased to be cutting rates across our limited company buy-to-let range to give them even more competitive options.

“Our latest reductions mean brokers can offer their clients greater choice, whether they’re looking to remortgage or purchase through a limited company.

“And with our recently launched EPC-linked products rewarding energy-efficient properties, we’re continuing to back landlords who want to future-proof their portfolios.”

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