Virgin Money to increase selected fixed rates

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Virgin Money is making changes to a selection of fixed rate mortgages.

The changes come into force at 8pm on Wednesday 2 February.

The revisions are as follows:

Residential Exclusives:

  • Selected 75% and 80% LTV fixed rates will be increased by up to 0.05 percentage points.

Core:

  • Selected 65% LTV fixed rates will be increased by up to 0.09 percentage points.
  • Selected 75% LTV fixed rates will be increased by up to 0.05 percentage points.
  • 85% LTV two and three-year fixed rate fee-savers will be increased to 1.82%.
  • Help to Buy 75% LTV fixed rates will be increased by up to 0.04 percentage points.

Product Transfer:

  • Selected 65% and 75% LTV fixed rates will be increased by up to 0.09 percentage points.
  • Selected 80% and 85% LTV fixed rates will be increased by up to 0.04 percentage points.
  • Help to Buy 75% LTV fixed rates will be increased by up to 0.04 percentage points.

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