Barclays Looks to Free Customers From Their Lenders Standard Variable Rate with “The Great Escape” Remortgage Package
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“The Great Escape” is aimed at borrowers who worry it would cost them too much to move to better rates elsewhere, there are an estimated 700,000* mortgages which are on lenders’ standard variable rates (SVRs). It provides these borrowers with a competitive, tracker mortgage at 2.18 per cent above base rate (2.68 per cent) at 70 per cent LTV, with no application fee, free legal work and valuation as well as £300 cash back to cover their existing lender’s exit fee.
Customers will also benefit from the peace of mind of “Switch & Fix” - available on all Woolwich tracker products – enabling borrowers to switch to a Woolwich fixed rate mortgage at any time without paying any early repayment charges. This feature has proved popular as it allows customers to benefit from a tracker rate while base rate is very low now, but with the security of being able to switch to a fixed rate should they become concerned about future interest rate rises.
“While base rate remains at 0.50 per cent, anybody delaying the decision to ditch SVR is paying more than they need to. With this new offer they retain the flexibility to switch to a fixed rate at any time should their expectations about base rate change, making this one of the most competitive packages on offer today.”
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Customers looking for a great value remortgage are not restricted to “The Great Escape”. All customers switching their mortgage to
Notes to Editors:
“The Great Escape” package does not cover a borrower’s existing early repayment charge.
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