TBMC offers Hinckley & Rugby exclusive

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Andy Young of TBMC

Hinckley & Rugby Building Society has launched an exclusive buy-to-let mortgage with TBMC.

The 75% Loan to Value (LTV) two year discount buy-to-let mortgage charges 2.5% interest. The fees are £250 at arrangement and £1,995 on completion. The valuation is free.

Carolyn Thornley-Yates, Hinckley & Rugby’s business development manager, said: “This is a keenly priced mortgage which we are delighted to be bringing to market on an exclusive basis with TBMC.”

Andy Young (pictured), chief executive at TBMC, said: “TBMC is pleased to launch this excellent new buy-to-let exclusive with Hinckley & Rugby. We continue to work together to bring a competitive buy-to-let proposition to the market that meets the needs of UK landlords.

“This is a keenly priced product which we are expecting to be popular with brokers and their buy-to-let clients.”

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