New five-year fixes from the Skipton

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The Skipton Building Society has unveiled two new residential products for purchase and remortgage exclusively for intermediaries.

The five-year fixed products, both to 60% LTV, offer rates of 1.99% (fee free) and 1.87% (£995 fee) and include free standard valuation (purchase and remortgage) and standard legals (remortgage only).

Purchase and remortgage products qualify for free standard valuation, while remortgages also qualify for free standard legal fees.

Kris Brewster, Skipton’s head of products, said: “Skipton continues its commitment to build mutually strong relationships with our valued professional partners and so we’re delighted to announce two new fixed rate residential products at competitive rates.

“At Skipton Intermediaries we spend a great deal of time talking with and listening to brokers, and it’s thanks to their feedback that we’ve been able to devise these great products and continue to support our broker partners.”

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