New three-year deals from Platform

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Platform has reintroduced its range of three year fixed rate mortgages.

The intermediary mortgage brand of The Co-operative Bank is also cutting interest rates on a number of products in its range.

Deals include the following:

Mainstream

  • 3 year fixed rate at 2.65% at 80% LTV with a £0 fee and £1,000 cashback available
  • 3 year fixed rate at 3.14% at 85% LTV with a £0 fee and £1,000 cashback available
  • 3 year fixed rate at 3.72% at 90% LTV with a £0 fee and £1,000 cashback available

Buy-to-let

  • 2 year fixed rate at 1.70% at 75% LTV with a £1,999 fee and £500 cashback available
  • 5 year fixed rate at 2.28% at 75% LTV with a £0 fee and £0 cashback available.

Professional Mortgage

  • 2 year fixed rate at 3.40% at 90% LTV with a £0 fee and £250 cashback available

Carolyne Gregory, director of retail lending at The Co-operative Bank, said: “The mortgage market in the UK remains in high demand and we’re continuing to review our product options and interest rates to ensure that we remain competitive, whilst also offering a variety of options for fixed terms, range of fees, and while also maintaining our generous cashback offers that are up to £1,000 on select mortgage products.”

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