HSBC makes residential mortgage cuts

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HSBC is making reductions across its residential mortgage product ranges on Monday 13 January.

The bank is unveiling a two-year Premier Exclusive range with a £999 fee for Residential Purchase, Remortgage and Existing customers (excluding the EEH range).

This is for UK and International applications.

HSBC is also reducing the booking fee for the five-year Premier Exclusive range to £999.

Existing residential customer switching / borrowing more

Five-year Fixed Premier Exclusive at 70%, 75%, 80%, 85% and 90% LTV decreasing

Residential First Time Buyer/ Home mover

Five-year Fixed Premier Exclusive at 70%, 75%, 80%, 85% and 90% LTV decreasing

Residential Remortgage

Five-year Fixed Premier Exclusive at 70%, 75%, 80%, 85% and 90% LTV decreasing
International*

International Residential

Five-year Fixed Premier Exclusive at 70% and 75% LTV decreasing.

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