New mainstream deals from Platform

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Platform will tomorrow refresh its mainstream product range, with rate reductions of up to 0.50 basis points as well as the addition of new three and five-year fixed rate products.

New deals include a 75% LTV, two-year fixed rate at 3.09% with a £950 arrangement fee and the equivalent five-year fixed rate priced at 3.49% with a £1,850 fee.

James Hillon, head of mortgages at The Co-operative Bank, said: “The changes we are making to our mainstream product range demonstrate the Co-operative Bank’s appetite for prime residential lending via Platform in the intermediary market.  Rates are competitive across the range, offering variety for customers with a range of deposits.

“This is highlighted by the fee-free two-year fixed rate of 4.19% available at up to 85% LTV, which comes with the incentive of a free valuation for both purchase and re-mortgage customers.”

For customers with a larger deposit opting for the security of a long term fixed deal, five-year fixed rates are available up to 60% LTV at 3.14% with a £1,850 fee, 3.24% with a £550 fee and 3.59% fee-free.

Fixed-rate products across the range offer a free valuation for all customers, whilst re-mortgage customers also acess free standard legal fees.

A summary of the range is provided below:

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