The Coventry cuts rates on limited company buy-to-let range

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Coventry for intermediaries has reduced pricing across its limited company buy-to-let mortgage range, with cuts of up to 19 basis points (bps).

The new rates, available for both purchase and remortgage cases, include a 2-year fixed deal at 5.81% to 31 December 2027 at 75% loan-to-value with no product fee.

For landlords looking to remortgage, a 5-year fixed rate of 5.10% is available until 31 December 2030 at 75% LTV, subject to a £3,999 product fee.

The products are accessible via Coventry’s MSO platform, which allows brokers to submit, track and amend cases more efficiently.

The lender has reported a growing trend among landlords opting to manage their portfolios through limited companies, and says its latest pricing moves are designed to support this shift.

Jonathan Stinton
Jonathan Stinton

Jonathan Stinton, head of intermediary relationships at Coventry Building Society, said: “We’re seeing more and more landlords turning to limited companies to manage their portfolios.

“Our latest rate reductions are designed to give them more choice and value in a market that’s still evolving.

“This is a key area for us, and we’re proud to back brokers with competitive products and practical tools like our new Brokers’ Guide to Limited Company Buy to Let, which is available now on our intermediary website.”

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