TSB unveils new residential and buy-to-let deals

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TSB has made changes to its residential and buy-to-let ranges of mortgages.

On the residential side, the bank has launched new two, three, five and 10 (five-year ERC) fixed 75-80% LTV purchase products.

It has also introduced two-year tracker 0-80% LTV house purchase and remortgage ERC-free products.

In addition, two-year fixed 0-75% LTV remortgage rates have been reduced by up to 0.25 percentage points and two and three-year fixed 60-75% LTV house purchase rates by up to 0.20 percentage points.

For buy-to-let, TSB has launched two, three, five and 10-year (with 10-year ERC) fixed 60-75% LTV deals.

Beverley Bradford, TSB’s head of intermediary mortgages, said: “We want to assist our customers as much as we can, particularly during these turbulent times. These new introductions reflect the needs of our customers particularly those seeking a higher loan size. We hope these new products will also offer some peace of mind to our customers and help more people borrow well.”

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