New products unveiled by Clydesdale Bank

Published on

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%.

COMMENT ON MORTGAGE SOUP

We want to hear from you!
Leave a comment and get the conversation started.
You need to register to post, so please login or sign up below.

Latest articles

Falling swap rates lift funding outlook for property market

Falling swap rates are improving funding conditions for property borrowers and point to a...

Newcastle for Intermediaries unveils buy-to-let fixed rate reductions

Newcastle for Intermediaries has reduced pricing across its buy-to-let range for brokers, cutting two...

Rents keep rising as house price growth eases towards year end

Average UK monthly private rents rose by 4.4% in the 12 months to November...

Stonebridge data points to resilient mortgage market as rates ease

Stonebridge, one of the UK’s largest mortgage networks, has published its latest Mortgage Market...

The Buckinghamshire brings back two-year fixed expat buy-to-let deal

Buckinghamshire Building Society has reintroduced a fixed rate buy-to-let mortgage aimed at expat landlords...

Latest publication

Other news

Falling swap rates lift funding outlook for property market

Falling swap rates are improving funding conditions for property borrowers and point to a...

Newcastle for Intermediaries unveils buy-to-let fixed rate reductions

Newcastle for Intermediaries has reduced pricing across its buy-to-let range for brokers, cutting two...

Rents keep rising as house price growth eases towards year end

Average UK monthly private rents rose by 4.4% in the 12 months to November...