Hinckley & Rugby cuts rates on pair of discounts

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Hinkley & Rugby Building Society

Hinckley & Rugby Building Society has cut the interest rates on two of its two-year discount mortgages, including one at 90% LTV (loan-to-value).

The 90% max LTV mortgage is reduced from 4.85% to 4.64%, offering a discount of 1.00% off the SVR. The overall cost for comparison is 5.6% APR. The arrangement fee has also been cut, from £395 to £295.

The 80% max LTV mortgage is reduced from 3.45% to 3.24%, a discount of 2.40% off the SVR. The overall cost for comparison is 5.2% APR. And £100 has been cut from the completion fee, which is now £695.

The two mortgages are part of Hinckley & Rugby’s range of mortgages that also includes fee-free, lifetime discounts and lifetime trackers.

Chris White, Hinckley & Rugby chief executive, said: “By cutting the cost of borrowing we aim to make our mortgages even more attractive. And all our customers receive outstanding service, as it should be.”

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