New Skipton deals include 10-year fixes

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The Skipton Building Society has unveiled new 10-year fixed rates and cashback products for existing customers only.

The range includes several £300 cashback products and the new 10-year fixed rates are available from 60% to 90% LTV, with no fee.

Highlights include:

  • Two-year fee free fixes at 1.61% to 60% LTV and 1.88% to 75% LTV with £300 cashback;
  • 10-year fee free fixes at 2.56% to 60% LTV and 2.68% to 75% LTV.

Alex Beavis, Skipton’s head of mortgage products, said: “Skipton’s new mortgage range provides competitive rates and great value for existing customers who are looking to remortgage.

“We also offer the best levels of service to put them in a good place and enable them to complete their remortgage as quick as possible.”

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