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Second Charge Mortgages – RATE REDUCTIONS

by | Jan 13, 2025 | All

We are pleased to announce we have access to rate reductions across Second Charge mortgages. All new interest rates will be available on the from Tuesday 14 January.

 

Prime-Plus Plans:

  • Lifetime Tracker from +3.24%
  • 2yr Fixed from 7.19%
  • 3yr Fixed from 7.09%
  • 5yr Fixed from 5.90%
  • 5yr Fixed with no ERC from 6.55%

Prime Plans:

  • Lifetime Tracker from +3.34%
  • 2yr Fixed from 7.29%
  • 3yr Fixed from 7.19%
  • 5yr Fixed from 6.65%
  • 5yr Fixed with no ERC from 6.75%

Near-Prime Plans:

  • Lifetime Tracker from +4.54%
  • 2yr Fixed from 8.59%
  • 3yr Fixed from 8.49%
  • 5yr Fixed from 7.39%
  • 5yr Fixed with no ERC from 7.49%

 

Product information correct at time of publishing.

For intermediaries only.

Your home may be repossessed if you do not keep up repayments on your mortgage or a loan secured against it.

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