Gen H further reduces mortgage rates

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Gen H has announced its latest rate reductions across its complete product range.

Gen H has reduced its two and three-year rates by up to 25 bps and its five-year rates by up to 15 bps.

New deals include the following:

  • Five-year homebuying bundle rates at 95% LTV are now 5.74% (with £999 fee) and 5.80% (without fee)
  • Five-year bundle rates at 90% LTV are now 5.63% (with £999 fee) and 5.69% (without fee)
  • Two and three-year rates dropped by up to 25 bps across all products

Pete Dockar, Gen H chief commercial officer, said: “We are committed to supporting more aspiring buyers, or those who need support due to changing circumstances. Further rate reductions today demonstrate our commitment to having our customers at the heart of what we do.”

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