TSB cuts rates for existing customers

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TSB is cutting rates across its range of mortgages available to existing customers.

Those with a TSB mortgage, looking to transfer to a new TSB deal when their previous one ends, will benefit from rate cuts of 0.10 percentage points.

TSB is supporting its existing customers who are coming to the end of their fixed term mortgage deal or who are already on its Standard Variable Rate (SVR) or Homeowner Variable Rate. Customers currently on the SVR at 2.50% could benefit from a saving up to 0.40 percentage points by moving onto TSB’s new mortgage offers – with rates starting from 2.09%.

TSB customers looking to fix their repayments for a longer term are also able to benefit from the 0.10 percentage point reduction with five year fixed rates starting at 2.69%.

All the mortgages in this range are fee free.

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