Metro Bank cuts five-year fixed product fee

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Metro Bank has added a new reduced product fee to its residential five-year fixed range.

The following deals are now available:

LTV Rate New product fee Previous product fee
50% 1.89% £499 £1,499
60% 1.94% £499 £999
75% 1.99% £499 £999
80% 2.04% £499 £999
85% 2.14% £499 £999
90% 2.44% £499 £999

Charles Morley, director of mortgage distribution at Metro Bank, said: “With the Bank of England base rate increasing last week, we have witnessed customers looking for the security afforded by longer term fixeds.

“A reduced product fee, along with the same great rates and our comprehensive criteria, make our proposition highly attractive for both customers planning to purchase their next home and also those looking to remortgage.”

Brian Murphy, head of lending at Mortgage Advice Bureau, added: “In introducing these positive changes to product pricing only days after the BOE base rate increase, Metro Bank have demonstrated that great value mortgage products are still very much in evidence.

“Combined with some truly excellent criteria more borrowers will be able to realise their ambitions to buy their first home, move house or refinance their existing arrangements.”

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