ING Direct
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ING Direct offer home insurance, savings and mortgages in nine countries throughout the world. The company is the leading direct savings bank, with a customer base of over 1 million people.
The bank has gone from strength to strength since launching in the UK in May 2003, serving over 1 million UK customers.
With a selection of mortgages ranging from discount, flexible, fixed-rate and base rate tracker, ING Direct can offer the house buyer an excellent choice.
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Fixed | 5 years | 4.34% | 3.50% | 4.0% APR | ||
Borrow up to 75% of the value of your home, Product fee £945 |
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Fixed | 3 years | 3.89% | 3.50% | 3.7% APR | ||
Borrow up to 75% of the value of your home. Booking Fee £195 |
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Tracker | Term | 2.65% | base + 2.15% currently 2.65% |
2.8% APR | ||
Borrow up to 75% of the value of your home, Product fee £945 |
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Tracker | 2 years | 2.54% | 3.50% | 3.5% APR | ||
Borrow up to 75% of the value of your home, Product fee £195 |
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