Virgin Money ups fixed rates once again

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Virgin Money has announced further mortgage rate rises.

Selected fixed rates across residential and buy-to-let have been increased.

The changes took place at 8pm on Thursday 29 June

They are as follows:

Exclusive and Core

  • 2 year fixed rates increased by 0.10%, starting from 5.91%.
  • 3 year fixed rates increased by 0.10%, starting from 5.76%.
  • Selected 5 year fixed rates increased by up to 0.08%, starting from 5.23%.
  • BTL 2 year fixed rates increased by 0.10%, starting from 5.47%.

Product Transfer

  • Selected 2 year fixed rates increased by 0.10%, starting from 5.72%.
  • Selected 3 year fixed rates increased by 0.10%, starting from 5.62%.
  • Selected 5 year fixed rates increased by 0.15%, starting from 5.16%.
  • Selected BTL fixed rates increased by up 0.10%, starting from 5.33%.

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