TSB reintroduces a number of mortgage products

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TSB has reintroduced a number of products to its mortgage range.

These products include the following:

  • Three-year fixed residential house purchase and remortgage products
  • Two-year fixed residential remortgage products with £995 fee
  • Two-year fixed buy-to-let house purchase and remortgage products.

TSB is also making various residential rate increases between 0.05 and 0.20 percentage points.

Nick Smith, TSB’s head of mortgages, said: “It’s great to be able to reintroduce a number of products across TSB’s house purchase and remortgage range.

“These products have proved particularly popular in the past with customers and brokers alike, so it’s great news for those looking to fix their monthly payments for a period of time.”

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