NatWest IS adds new deals and cuts rates

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NatWest Intermediary Solutions

NatWest Intermediary Solutions has introduced new three year deals to its Core and Main Bank ranges and has also cut the rates on selected two-year and five-year mortgages.

The new three year deals are available in both the Main Bank range, with £250 cashback, and in the Core range for both purchase and remortgage:

  • Three-year fixed rate, 2.79%, 60% LTV, £995 product fee.
  • Three-year fixed rate, 2.99%, 70% LTV, £995 product fee.
  • Three-year fixed rate, 3.35%, 70% LTV, no product fee.
  • Three-year fixed rate, 3.45%, 75% LTV, £995 product fee.
  • Three-year fixed rate, 3.75%, 75% LTV, no product fee.

There are also several rate reductions to deals that appear in the Main Bank range, with £250 cashback, and in the Core range for both purchase and remortgage:

  • Two-year fixed rate reducing to 3.39% from 3.55%, 75% LTV, product fee £995
  • Two-year fixed rate reducing to 2.29% from 2.49%, 60% LTV, product fee rising to £1,995 from £1,495
  • Five-year fixed rate reducing to 2.95% from 2.99%, 60% LTV, product fee rising to £2,495 from £2,195.

Mark Bullard, head of sales, NatWest Intermediary Solutions said: “We have continued to develop a more compelling proposition for our intermediary partners and the addition of the new three year deals offers them an even broader choice of solutions for their clients.

“The mix of fee options means that clients can opt for the deal structure that’s most appropriate to their personal set of circumstances. And for those clients who already bank with the RBS Group there is the additional benefit of £250 cashback that accompanies the Main Bank deals.”

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