Virgin Money withdraws 95% LTV range

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Virgin Money has made changes to its product offering.

It has withdrawn its highest LTV products.

There changes are as follows:

All 95% LTV Core fixed rates have been temporarily withdrawn for new customers, as have all Help to Buy fixed rates for new customers.

In addition, selected Product Transfer Help to Buy rates have been increased by up to 0.15 percentage points.

Virgin Money’s 95% LTV range remains available to existing customers for product transfer.

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