NatWest IS to offer fistful of new deals

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Tomorrow, NatWest Intermediary Solutions is launching five new products.

They consists of a tracker remortgage to both its core and corporate ranges and three new exclusives.

To its core range it will be adding a two-year tracker remortgage offering an initial rate of 2.19%, with a £999 fee, up to 60% LTV.

For its corporate range, there will be a new, no fee, two-year tracker remortgage offering an initial rate of 2.65%, up to 60% LTV.

Two new exclusive 60% LTV products are being introduced for Personal Touch: a two-year fixed rate no fee remortgage at an initial rate of 3.39% plus a two-year fixed rate buy-to-let purchase mortgage with an initial rate of 4.69% and a fee of £1,999.

For Connells, there is a three-year fixed rate purchase mortgage with an initial rate of 3.59% and a fee of £499 up to a maximum LTV of 65%.

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