Skipton changes fees and rates

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Skipton Building Society has made changes to its fixed interest rates and fees.

It has reduced completion fees from £995 to £800 (an application fee of £195 continues to apply to all products), while continuing to offer low-fee options for borrowers who prefer to pay slightly more interest over their product term in return for lower up-front costs.

A number of rates have also been reduced across Skipton’s fixed rate range, by between 0.07% and 0.50%.

Kris Brewster, Skipton’s head of products, said: “We’re constantly listening to customer feedback – and monitoring market developments – so that we can continually review our offering and ensure it remains competitive

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