Marsden BS adds new expat, older borrower and residential deals

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The Marsden Building Society has added new products across its expat, older borrower and residential ranges.

It has unveiled combination of rate reductions, a change to arrangement fees as well as introducing some three-year products.

Steve Robinson, head of lending at the Marsden, said: “We continually review and develop our intermediary positioning to ensure that mortgage brokers have full access to competitive product rates, fees and product terms that fit client requirements.

“Our new products see a widening of our interest only residential products for two and three-year terms, introducing a fixed rate option for our expat residential and more variable options across our older borrower and expat buy-to-let ranges.”

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