New buy-to-let deals from TSB

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TSB Bank has launched two new mortgages for buy-to-let landlords looking to remortgage.

Both deals are for buy-to-let remortgagors with a 60-75% loan-to-value (LTV). The first is a two-year tracker mortgage with rates starting from 3.04%, while the other is a two-year fixed rate mortgage with rates from 3.24%.

Over the past 12 months TSB has signed up 8,000 brokers to the service, welcomed over 18,000 new customers and has now launched 142 new products including its Fix & Flex mortgage.

Roland McCormack, TSB’s mortgage intermediary director, said: “We’ve had an incredible year and I couldn’t be happier with what we’ve achieved in just 12 months.  TSB was born to bring competition to the market and we’re already proving to be a significant player in the intermediary space.”

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