NatWest IS makes changes to range

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NatWest Intermediary Solutions has added a new 18-month tracker purchase mortgage to its core range, launched two new exclusive products and improved the rates and fees on its two-year fixed rate 70% LTV products.

The new core range product is an 18-month tracker 75% LTV purchase mortgage offering an initial rate of 2.99% with a £499 fee.

Two new exclusive products are also being launched for Openwork, Your Move and Citri. Both are two year fixed rate 60% LTV deals – one a purchase mortgage with a rate of 3.44% and a £499 fee and the other is a remortgage with an initial rate of 3.54% with a £499 fee.

The rates on both the purchase and remortgage two year fixed rate 70% LTV products have been reduced by 0.05% and the arrangement fees have been cut by £500 so that now the initial deal for the purchase product is 3.50% with a £499 arrangement fee and for remortgage is 3.60% with the same fee.

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