The Dudley unveils ERC-free discounted deals

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The Dudley Building Society has launched eight new discount for term rate products, four of which have no Early Redemption Charge (ERC) and start at 3.29%. 

The products with ERCs start from 2.99%.

The mutual has revamped its products during January and has launched new interest only, buy-to-let and fixed rate products as well as removing upper age limits across the whole range.

Jonathan Moore, head of credit at Dudley Building Society, said: “We have already launched 15 new products since New Year and with these new discounted products, we are offering even more choice by including non ERC alternatives, which gives a degree of flexibility to clients which is still quite rare in the market.

“Societies like the Dudley continue to provide the narrative of innovation and forward thinking which is vital to a modern lending market.”

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