New range from NatWest Intermediary Solutions

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NatWest Intermediary Solutions has today introduced a new launch range of mortgages.

The new range includes a two-year fixed rate remortgage product as well as a number of two-year tracker and three-year fixed rate purchase mortgages, with maximum LTVs ranging from 60%-90%.

The two-year 60% LTV tracker is offering an initial rate of 2.69% whilst the two-year 90% tracker aimed at first-time buyers is offering an initial rate of 4.99% with a £99 arrangement fee. These new products will be available to intermediaries who are members of Countrywide, Sesame/PMS, Connell’s (including the Pink Group and BDS), Personal Touch, Legal & General Mortgage Club, Openwork/Your Move, Mortgage Next/Mortgage Intelligence, Home of Choice, Simply Biz, Concordia, Positive Solutions and Intrinsic.

A new two-year fixed rate remortgage offering a rate of 4.39% for a maximum LTV of 75% has been added to its core range.

Graham Felstead, director of NatWest Intermediary Solutions, said: “It’s great to be able to mark the recent launch of NatWest Intermediary Solutions with such a broad range of products. I have been very encouraged by the great feedback we have received from the many intermediaries we have spoken to over the last two weeks about our new proposition. We have also had some really productive conversations with our business partners about the types of mortgage products that they would like to see in our range. I believe that the new products we are introducing today and the improvements we have made to our processing will prove to be a winning combination.”””

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