New lifetime trackers from the Co-op

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The Co-operative Bank is launching a new range of lifetime tracker mortgages tomorrow.

It is also cutting rates across its wider mortgage range.

The new lifetime tracker mortgages are available at 75% and 85% LTV with rates from 2.79%.

The bank has also reduced rates on both the lifetime tracker for current account customers and across a number of its fixed rate products.

James Hillon, head of mortgages at The Co-operative Bank, said: “We remain committed to helping customers who want to move or buy their first home and continue to offer a varied range of mortgages with competitive rates.

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