New remortgage intermediary exclusives from Sainsbury’s Bank

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Sainsbury’s Bank’s mortgages team is making changes to its residential product range.

These offers are only available via the broker network and will be available for a limited time.

The new deals are as follows:

  • 60% LTV 1.45% with a £1,495 product fee and £250 cashback or Fee Assisted Legals
  • 60% LTV 1.90% with no product fee and £250 cashback or Fee Assisted Legals
  • 75% LTV 1.58% with a £995 product fee and Fee Assisted Legals
  • 75% LTV 1.92% with no product fee and Fee Assisted Legals

Across the residential range all end dates are until 30 September 2020 for two-year products and 30 September 2023 for five-year products.

Catherine More, head of mortgages at Sainsbury’s Bank, said: “As we approach the autumn, traditionally one of the busiest periods for the housing market, we are launching, for a limited period, these remortgage rates available exclusively to the broker network.

“We remain focused on continuing to provide great products and service for our intermediary partners, which include creating and launching limited offers such as these, designed to support the growth of their businesses in 2018 and beyond.”

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