Metro Bank cuts 90% LTV five-year rates

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Metro Bank has reduced rates on its 90% LTV five-year fixed rate mortgages.

For customers looking for a new mortgage, the reduced rate is now 3.39%, while those looking to remortgage see a reduced rate of 3.44%.

Charles Morley, director of mortgage distribution at Metro Bank, said: “We’re proud to have consistently remained one of the only lenders in the market offering 90% LTV residential mortgages, at a time when most competitors had withdrawn their higher LTV products.

“These latest rate reductions provide even greater value for borrowers with smaller deposits.”

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