Coventry Intermediaries unveils fee free options

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Coventry Intermediaries has launched a range of fee free options for residential borrowers looking for two, three or five-year fixed rates at 65% LTV.

Deals are as follows:

Two-year fixed – 1.99% fixed rate until 30/06/17, 65% LTV, ERCs payable to 30/06/17 and no arrangement fee.

Three-year fixed – 2.29% fixed rate until 30/06/18, 65% LTV, ERCs payable to 30/06/18 and no arrangement fee.

Five-year fixed – 2.65% fixed rate until 30/06/20, 65% LTV, ERCs payable to 30/06/20 and no arrangement fee.

Darin Landon, Coventry Intermediaries’ distribution director, said: “Once again, we have another great deal for borrowers. Hot on the heels of our recent rate cuts we have a selection of highly competitive, fee free options starting from just 1.99%.

“Available at 65% LTV, our new range is ideal for borrowers looking for the security of a low, fixed rate, whilst keeping their initial costs down. And don’t forget, all of our products are booking fee free and all residential products include a valuation up to £670 and access to our remortgage transfer service.”

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