PMS and Sesame launch products via Skipton Building Society

PMS Mortgage Club and Sesame Network, which are part of Sesame Bankhall Group, have launched two new fixed rate mortgage products with Skipton Building Society.

The new deals for members of PMS and Sesame will be available for residential mortgage customers remortgaging or undertaking a product transfer.

As part of the new offering, one product comes with a rate of 4.79% fixed for two years and one that is 4.29% fixed for five years. The two products are available up to 70% loan-to-value (LTV) and have no application, arrangement, or completion fees. 

“Offering customers financial certainty and value for money in these volatile economic times is important, which is why we believe these attractive fixed-rate mortgage products will be popular with our members,” said strategic relationships director at Sesame Bankhall Group, Stephanie Charman.

“We have worked closely with the team at Skipton Building Society to bring these new products to market, which will increase the refinance options available for advisers and their customers. I would like to thank Skipton Building Society for once again showing its commitment and support for our members at PMS and Sesame.”

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