Coventry for Intermediaries unveils new two-year BTL fixed rates

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Coventry for Intermediaries has launched two-year fixed rates for new buy-to-let and portfolio landlord customers, ranging from 50-75% LTV, with fee and no fee options available.

Selected products have a remortgage cashback option, offering £350 cashback as an alternative to our Remortgage Transfer Service.

New deals include the following:

  • 5.39% 2 year Fixed Rate to 31/08/25, 50% LTV and £1999 product fee (available for purchase and remortgage – with cashback option available for remortgage)
  • 6.00% 2 year Fixed Rate to 31/08/25, 50% LTV and no product fee (available for purchase and remortgage – with cashback option available for remortgage)

Jonathan Stinton, head of intermediary relationships at Coventry Building Society, said: “Adding these products to our buy-to-let range is all about giving brokers and their clients more choice.

“There’s strong demand for shorter term rates as well as five year rates, so we’re launching these products to sit alongside our existing five years deals and give our intermediary partners the options they need.”

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