Virgin Money announces fixed rate mortgage rises

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Virgin Money has announced further changes to its mortgage rates.

The changes will take place at 8pm tonight (26 June).

The rate rises are as follows:

Exclusive and Core:

  • 2 year fixed rates will be increased by 0.15%, starting from 5.81%.
  • 3 year fixed rates will be increased by 0.10%, starting from 5.66%.
  • 5 year fixed rates will be increased by 0.05%, starting from 5.15%.
  • BTL 2 year fixed rates will be increased by 0.15%, starting from 5.37%.
  • BTL 5 year fixed rates will be increased by 0.05%, starting from 5.06%.

Product Transfer:

  • 2 year fixed rates will be increased by 0.15%, starting from 5.62%.
  • 3 year fixed rates will be increased by 0.10%, starting from 5.52%.
  • 5 year fixed rates will be increased by 0.05%, starting from 5.01%.

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