New fixes from the Co-op

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The Co-operative Bank The Co-operative Bank has unveiled a new range of fixed mortgage rates. New deals include:

  • Fee free three-year fixed rate products available  up to 75% LTV at 3.14% and up to 85% LTV at 3.99%
  •  A 5 year fix at up to 85% LTV for 3.69% with a fee of £999, or fee-free for  existing current account customers

James Hillon, head of mortgages for The Co-operative Bank, said: “It’s our goal to make it as easy as possible for customers to take out a mortgage. Not only have we made it easier for customers to choose a mortgage by launching a range of market leading rates with fee free options, but all customers also get a dedicated adviser to keep them updated each step of the way.” The new products are as follows:

Product Rate Fee LTV Reduction
Three-year fixed rate 3.04% £999 75% 15 bps
3.59% £999 85% 20 bps
3.14% £0 75% 15 bps
3.99% £0 85% 20 bps
Five-year fixed rate 3.19% £999 75% 10 bps
3.69% £999 85% 30 bps
3.29% £0 75% 10 bps
Five-year fixed rate (current account exclusive) 3.19% £0 75% 10 bps
3.69% £0 85% 30 bps

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