New five-year fixes from Coventry for Intermediaries

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Coventry for intermediaries has launched a new range of five-year fixed residential mortgages from 65% – 90% LTV, with rates starting from 2.39%.

Darin Landon, distribution director at Coventry for Intermediaries, said: “We’re very excited to launch our new range of five-year fixed residential mortgages. With highly competitive rates as well as a variety of LTVs and fee options, our new range is ideal for your clients looking for the stability of fixed mortgage payments.

“As always, all of our residential products are booking fee free and include a valuation of up to £670, so you can find a great deal for your clients with Coventry for intermediaries.”

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