Discount mortgages

New discount BTL deal from the Hinckley & Rugby

The Hinckley & Rugby Building Society has introduced a new lower-fee two-year discount buy-to-let...

Citizens Advice: replace SVR with ‘expired rate’

Citizens Advice has claimed that mortgage customers who don’t remortgage after their fixed term...

New fixed rates from Investec Private Banking

Investec Private Banking has unveiled a range of two, four and 10-year fixed rates across...

New fee-free deals from the Hinckley & Rugby

The Hinckley & Rugby Building Society has introduced two new fee-free 'high LTV' mortgages. The 'fix...

New mortgages from the Monmouthshire

The Monmouthshire Building Society has launched a new range of two year fixed and...

New Street cuts buy-to-let rates

New Street Mortgages has reduced rates across its buy-to-let mortgage range. It includes 1.59% at 65% LTV...

New 1.54% deal from the Yorkshire

The Yorkshire Building Society is launching a two-year discounted standard variable rate mortgage at...

New two-year deals from the Monmouthshire

The Monmouthshire Building Society has unveiled a new range of two-year purchase and remortgage products. The...

The Yorkshire unveils its lowest ever rate

The Yorkshire Building Society has launched a 0.98% two-year discounted standard variable rate mortgage,...

The Skipton reinstates two-year discount offering

The Skipton Building Society has reintroduced a residential two-year discount mortgage range with rates...

New discount deals from the Yorkshire

The Yorkshire Building Society has launched two new discounted Standard Variable Rate deals. The mortgages,...

New 1.25% discounted deal from the Teachers

The Teachers Building Society has launched a new 1.25% discounted variable rate 'summer special'...

Widespread ignorance over mortgage details

Over five million people in Britain have no idea how much their mortgage is...

New 95% LTV discount deal from the Mansfield

The Mansfield Building Society has introduced a new two-year discounted rate mortgage up to 95%...

COMMENT

Hobson’s Choice: Which root canal treatment would you prefer, Sir?

Now that Andy Pandy from ‘oop norf’ is de facto the Prime Minister elect and will shortly be choosing the colour scheme of No...

A week of progress and reassurance

The past week has brought further reassurance for borrowers. With the Bank of England holding the base rate as expected and inflation remaining steady...

ABS 2026 review: Economic factors stemming growth

As the Global ABS conference ended there was no doubt that it was a huge success, with official numbers being confirmed at 5,500 attendees,...

Government support is fundamental to market growth

We’ve seen another week of mainstream lenders reduce their rates with more reductions predicted this coming week. This shows more comfort and confidence around...

Bridging is a natural fit for a Shariah-compliant bridging provider

The UK bridging market is, in many ways, a natural fit for Shariah-compliant finance because both are fundamentally built around real assets, partnership structures...

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GB Bank expands sourcing reach with Xplan Mortgage listing

GB Bank has made its simplified core buy-to-let range available through Iress’ Xplan Mortgage...

Fintel chair and TMG chief rescue Rotherham United Women

Rotherham United Women Football Club has been rescued from the brink of extinction after...

Just Mortgages hires new area director for self-employed division

Just Mortgages has appointed Claire Jopson as area director within its self-employed division, with...

Hobson’s Choice: Which root canal treatment would you prefer, Sir?

Now that Andy Pandy from ‘oop norf’ is de facto the Prime Minister elect...

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