The Hinckley & Rugby designs deals for Police Mutual

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Hinckley & Rugby Building Society

The Hinckley & Rugby Building Society is teaming up with the Police Mutual.

to offer mortgages to its 200,000 members.

An appointed representative of the Mortgage Advice Bureau, Police Mutual asked Hinckley & Rugby to create mortgages to appeal to its 200,000 members in the UK.

The first two mortgages are a two year fix and a three year discount.

The two year fix is an exclusive for Police Mutual and charges 3.89% interest. It has fees of £195 for arrangement and £295 on completion. The maximum Loan to Value (LTV) is 90%. It is for house purchases only, and excludes new builds.

The three year discount mortgage is fee-free and charges an initial 2.95% interest. It is exclusive to Police Mutual and two mortgage clubs. For purchases and remortgages, it is available at up to 80% LTV.

For both mortgages there is a free valuation for properties worth up to £1 million and no ERCs (Early Repayment Charges) or higher lending charge.

Adam Smith, head of mortgages at Police Mutual, said: “We are delighted to be working closely with Hinckley & Rugby Building Society who share our mutual values and our passion for service and quality. These are two very competitive deals with exclusivity for Police Officers and their families.”

Hinckley & Rugby assistant business development manager Emily Smith added: “We are very much looking forward to working with Police Mutual to bring the benefits of our competitive mortgages and outstanding service to its members.”

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