Lloyds Bank offers remortgage Xmas cost cutter

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Lloyds Bank has launched a new offer for remortgage customers.

It will refund a standard monthly mortgage payment in December.

Those that apply today, through to 6 September, and complete before 1 December, will receive one standard monthly payment refunded in to the bank account that pays their mortgage by 31 December – up to £1,000.

Andy Hulme, mortgages director at Lloyds Bank, said: “We are committed to providing good value through our mortgage offering, and this will help ease the financial burden on remortgage customers over the festive period, which we all know can be an expensive time of the year.”

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