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Britannia launches two new mortgage deals

20-Oct-2006

Potentially of interest to first time buyers, Britannia has announced the launch of two new fixed-rate mortgage options.

Following recent news that house price inflation is making it increasingly more difficult for first time buyers to get onto the property ladder, Britannia has launched a two-year fixed-rate mortgage option at an interest rate of 4.64 per cent.

"Both deals give borrowers the security of knowing exactly what their monthly repayments will be for the next two years," said Tim Franklin, managing director of member business for Britannia.

As part of its new range, Britannia is also launching a fee-free, two-year fixed-rate remortgage option with an interest rate of 4.94 per cent.

In addition to mortgages, Britannia offers a range of products, including personal loans and credit cards.

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