Market Harborough improves fixed and variable rate product offerings

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Market Harborough Building Society has made enhancements to its residential and let variable and five-year fixed rate products.

It has launched a new two-year variable rate product range across its residential and let solutions, with an ERC of 2% in year one and 1% in year two.

the mutual has also improved its five-year fixed rate products with updated ERCs.

Iain Smith

Iain Smith, Market Harborough’s head of mortgage distribution, said: “Off the back of us announcing another strong financial year in 2024, we’ve made some enhancements to our product offering.

“After listening to feedback from our brokers, these latest changes mean that our range of specialist lending solutions for loans up to £5m are now even more accessible for clients wanting the flexibility of a variable rate deal or lower early repayment charges.

“Our promise to be Best for Brokers remains as firm as ever, and we’re always looking for ways to make it even easier for brokers to place their cases.

“We’re continuing to adapt and shape our product offering to suit the changing needs of clients in the current economic environment.”

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