NatWest adds new deals and changes rates

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NatWest Intermediary Solutions

NatWest Intermediary Solutions has launched two new three-year fixed rate deals and a sub-2% two-year tracker to its residential intermediary mortgage range, along with a number of rate changes.

The new residential purchase and remortgage deals are:

  • Three-year fixed rate 3.09%, 80% LTV, £995 product fee
  • Three-year fixed rate 3.75%, 80% LTV, no product fee
  • Two-year tracker 1.95%, 70% LTV, £995 product fee

NatWest Intermediary Solutions is increasing rates of between 0.10-0.40 percentage points on a number of its fixed rate residential purchase and remortgage deals – the majority being a 0.30 percentage point increase or less. Its three-year fixed rate 85% LTV deal is decreasing by 0.40 percentage points from 4.35% to 3.95%.

Mark Bullard, head of sales, NatWest Intermediary Solutions said: “It’s been a tremendous start to the year and we are delighted with the level of support we have received from intermediaries. The prevailing market conditions mean that we have had to raise rates on a number of mortgages in our residential range but I am pleased that we have been able to add three new deals to maintain such a comprehensive choice.

“Having two sub-2% two year tracker products in our portfolio also provides brokers with different options for their clients.”

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