Lloyds unveils remortgage refund offer

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Lloyds Bank is to refund up to one standard monthly mortgage payment up to £1,000 to customers who remortgage from another lender.

The offer will be available for customers who apply for a mortgage before 12 November 2017.

In addition, customers will also qualify for other offers such as the ongoing ‘Hassle Free’ mortgage service, which offers:

  • basic legal fee paid
  • free property assessment
  • no mortgage account fee
  • no product fee on selected mortgages.

Lloyds Bank remortgage products include:

  • Remortgage 2 year fixed, £0 fee at 60-75% LTV, 1.99% Club Lloyds and 2.19% otherwise.
  • Remortgage 2 year fixed, £0 fee at 75-80% LTV, 2.59% Club Lloyds and 2.79% otherwise.
  • Remortgage 5 year fixed, £0 fee at 0-60% LTV, 2.64% Club Lloyds and 2.84% otherwise.

 

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