Coventry Building Society fixed rate: 5.49pc (Daily Telegraph)
Story date: 2008-01-07 10:25:27
Added on: 2008-01-07 11:00:15
The end of December and beginning of January are traditionally quiet periods when it comes to lenders introducing new mortgages, and this year is no different. So Coventry Building Society's decision to launch a competitive two-year fixed rate with offset facilities is extremely welcome.
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