HSBC revises mortgage product end dates

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HSBC is making changes to its residential and buy-to-let mortgage product ranges.

The changes will take place on Friday 31 January.

All of its fixed rate end dates will be changed as below:

  • 2 Year Fixed – 28 February 2027 changed to 31 May 2027
  • 3 Year Fixed – 28 February 2028 changed to 31 May 2028
  • 5 Year Fixed – 28 February 2030 changed to 31 May 2030
  • 10 Year Fixed – 28 February 2035 changed to 31 May 2035

There are no changes to any interest rates at this time.

All evidential and supporting documentation must be provided within 30 calendar days of submission.

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