The Ipswich revamps mortgage range

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The Ipswich Building Society has added new fixed, discount and shared ownership deals to its mortgage offering.

Available direct and through selected brokers, the launch follows its major IT upgrade last year when it held back on the mortgage market.

A two year fixed product at 3.09%, up to 90% LTV (5.2% APR), and a four year fixed rate at 3.69%, up to 90% LTV (5.0% APR), are available for purchase and remortgage.

A two year fixed product at 4.59%, up to 95% LTV (5.5% APR), and a two year discount rate, currently 2.49%, up to 90% LTV (5.1% APR), have also been added to the range.

The mutual has also added a new shared ownership product, fixed at 4.99% (5.6% APR) for two years at up to 95% LTV purchase of the share, and a two year self-build discounted product (currently 4.99%) for purchases up to 75% LTV (5.7% APR).

The Ipswich Building Society will apply its manual underwriting process to assess affordability and will consider the case of those it classes as ‘mortgage misfits’, including self-builders, older generations and the self-employed.

All products will in addition be available under the Society’s recently launched transitional lending programme, designed for those overlooked by lenders as a result of MMR.

Paul Winter (pictured), CEO of Ipswich Building Society, said: “We’re back in the market with a confident and competitive set of products designed to offer choice to home-buyers of all shapes and sizes, including mortgage misfits who don’t always comply with the norm.

“It is possible to still give people a choice when it comes to mortgages while retaining a diligent approach to lending. As a mutual we will always operate in the best interest of our members, providing products with broad appeal and increasing access to home ownership. Everyone deserves the right to a roof over their head.

“This new product range follows a successful period of introducing a major IT upgrade which meant that we had to divert resources away from selling and into managing the project and maintaining our high levels of customer service.”

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