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Nationwide raises free balance transfer credit card periodNationwide has announced that it is raising the interest-free balance transfer period on its credit card to 26 months and lowering fees. |
Virgin Money cuts mortgage rates and reduces feesVirgin Money has announced cuts across its residential mortgage product range including cheaper rates and lower fees. |
Lender first direct unveils new low-deposit mortgage rangeProvider first direct has launched three new 85 per cent and two new 90 per cent LTV mortgages, which will benefit borrowers who have a saved deposit of between ten and 15 per cent. |
Skipton BS launch mortgage partnership with Personal TouchThe Skipton Building Society has launched a two-year fixed rate mortgage deal for 80% LTV borrowers at 2.79% in partnership with Personal Touch Financial Services. |
Nationwide cuts loan rate to 4.9% for current account holdersNationwide has cut personal rates to 4.9 per cent for existing current account holders looking to borrow between £7,500 and £14,999. |
Skipton BS launch 7-year savings bond paying 3.50%The Skipton Building Society has unveiled a new seven-year savings bond that pays interest of 3.50 per cent AER/gross. |
N&P cuts rates on two and five-year fixed rate mortgagesThe Norwich & Peterborough Building Society has announced it has cut rates on two of its most popular low-fee fixed rate mortgages for borrowers with a 35 per cent deposit. |
Santander launch new 3-year fixed rate deal for 85% LTV borrowersSantander has launched a new 3-year fixed rate deal at 3.79 per cent for borrowers with a 15 per cent deposit. |
Coventry Intermediaries launch first-time buyer optionsCoventry Intermediaries have cut mortgage rates and fees on a range of residential and offset mortgages, including competitive new deals for first-time buyers. |
Post Office cuts rates to reach top of mortgage best-buysThe Post Office has made significant cuts to mortgage interest rates on a range of two and three-year fixed rate and tracker mortgage deals, taking several to the top of the mortgage best-buy tables. |
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