Virgin Money adds new 95% LTV two-year fix at 5.49%

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Virgin Money is making changes to selected products.

The changes will take place on 1 February.

They are as follows:

Core purchase fee-saver with £500 cashback:

  • New 95% LTV 2 Year Fixed Rate at 5.49%.
  • 2 & 5 Year Exclusive Purchase fixed rates will be increased by up to 0.05%, with rates starting from 4.40%.
  • 2 Year Exclusive Remortgage fixed rates will be increased by up to 0.05%, with rates starting from 4.69%.
  • 2 Year Purchase fixed rates will be reduced by up to 0.40%, with rates starting from 4.69%.
  • 5 Year Purchase fixed rates will be reduced by up to 0.40%, with rates starting from 4.39%.

Virgin Money has also withdrawn the following Exclusive products:

  • 75% LTV Purchase 5 Year Fixed Rate with £1,295 fee at 4.09%.
  • 85% LTV Purchase 5 Year Fixed Rate with £1,295 fee at 4.18%.
  • 75% LTV Purchase 2 Year Fixed Rate fee-saver at 4.89%.
  • 65% LTV Purchase 5 Year Fixed Rate fee-saver at 4.25%.
  • 75% LTV Purchase 5 Year Fixed Rate fee-saver at 4.28%.
  • 75% LTV Professional Purchase 2 Year Fixed Rate fee-saver at 4.87%.
  • 75% LTV Professional Purchase 5 Year Fixed Rate fee-saver at 4.26%.

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