Santander cuts rates for current account holders

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Santander is tomorrow (19 September) cutting the rates on a number of exclusive mortgages available to existing current account holders.

This follows last week’s announcement of a £500 discount off the standard £995 booking fee.

Deals now include:

  • Two year fix at 2.15% (down from 2.39%), up to 70% LTV (Remortgage/Purchase)
  • Two year fix at 2.30% (down from 2.55%), up to 75% LTV (Remortgage/Purchase)
  • Two year fix at 2.59% (down from 2.79%), up to 80% LTV (Purchase only)
  • Two year fix at 2.99% (down from 3.19%), up to 85% LTV (Purchase only)
  • Five year fix at 2.99% (down from 3.29%), up to 70% LTV (Remortgage/Purchase)

All current account exclusive products come with Santander’s Homebuyer or Remortgage Solutions, offering a free valuation and £250 cashback for those buying a new home, and a free valuation and £250 cashback or free legals for those re-mortgaging.

In addition, Santander 1|2|3 Current Account customers who pay their monthly Santander mortgage payment by direct debit will receive 1% cashback on maximum monthly mortgage payments of £1,000.

Miguel Sard, head of mortgages at Santander, said: “Together with the recent reduction in booking fees and the continued benefit of 1% cashback to our 1|2|3 Current Account holders, these substantial rate cuts represent a truly outstanding deal for our existing current account customers who would like the security of a fixed rate.”

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