Sale now on at HSBC

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HSBC has published details of its sixth annual sale, which is live online and in branches from today until 14 February.

This year, the 2010 Sale offers what it claims to be a market leading mortgage: a 2.29% discount mortgage, available to customers with a deposit of 40% of their property value. Customers can also get 50% off selected tracker mortgage fees.

There are discounts on current accounts, special offers on HSBC’s Fixed Rate Saver and up to 50 per cent off insurance premiums, whilst investors can save up to 75 per cent off the initial charge on a lump sum investment into one of a range of HSBC’s investment funds, including HSBC World Selection.

Brendan Cook, HSBC’s general manager of retail propositions, said: “All over the world

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