New products unveiled by Clydesdale Bank

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Clydesdale Bank is making changes a selection of products on Friday 7 October.

The changes are as fallows:

New customer product range

  • £1m+ 65% – 85% LTV 2 year fixed rates will be increased with new rates from 6.19%.
  • £1m+ 65% – 85% LTV 5 year fixed rates will be relaunched from 5.84%.
  • 75% – 80% LTV 2 year fixed rates will be relaunched from 6.29%.
  • 75% – 80% LTV 5 year fixed rates will be relaunched from 5.94%.
  • 90% LTV £600k-£1m 2 and 5 year fixed rates will be relaunched from 6.39%.
  • Professional and selected Newly Qualified Professional products will be relaunched from 5.89%.
  • Selected buy-to-let fixed rates will be relaunched from 6.00%.

Product Transfer range

·     All fixed rate products will be increased with new rates from 5.64%.

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