Rate cuts and hikes at TSB

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TSB has revised interest rates on selected mortgages for first-time buyers, home movers and remortgage borrowers. 

All interest rate increases and decreases are between 0.05 and 0.10 percentage points.

Changes include interest rate increases for the following:

  • Two-year fixed (75-80% LTV), three-year fixed (75-80% LTV) and two-year tracker (75-80% LTV) mortgages for first time buyers
  • Two-year fixed (60-80% LTV, 85-95% LTV), three-year fixed (60-80% LTV) and two-year tracker (60-80% LTV) mortgages for home movers
  • Two-year fixed (60-75% LTV) and two-year tracker (60-75% LTV) mortgages for remortgage borrowers.

Cuts are as follows:

  • Five-year fixed (0-60% LTV) mortgages for home movers
  • Five-year fixed (0-60% LTV) mortgages for remortgage borrowers.

TSB continues to offer £750 cash-back for first time buyers (above 75% LTV), and has scrapped mortgage application fees for all customers.

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