HSBC helps first time buyers with lowest ever 90% LTV rate
HSBC will launch its lowest ever 90% LTV mortgage rate on Monday 2nd March. Borrowers with a 10% deposit will be able to take advantage of a rate of 1.99% â a 1.95% discount compared to HSBCâs...
View ArticleHSBC buy-to-let mortgages available to even more customers
From today HSBC buy-to-let mortgages are available to HSBC Advance and Premier customers[1]. HSBC Advance is a free current account; to qualify customers must pay in £1,750 a month. Tracie Pearce...
View Article8.5 million UK households would not last the week on their savings
Nearly a third (30%) couldnât pay their mortgage if they lost their job A third (33%) of people in the UK â or 8.5 million[1] households â have £250 or less set aside as a financial safety net,...
View ArticleHSBC launches Easter Travel Money deals
Families going on holiday this Easter will benefit from new travel money deals with HSBC as it improves rates on over 50 currencies. New rates will be available from Friday 20th March, and Euros will...
View ArticleHSBC CREATES RING-FENCED BANK HEAD OFFICE IN BIRMINGHAM
HSBC has confirmed today that the head office of its UK ring-fenced bank, serving HSBC UKâs personal and business customers, will be located in Birmingham. Â As a result, around 1,000 head office...
View ArticleHSBC launches lowest ever five year fix at 1.99%
HSBC is launching the marketâs first five year fix below 2% on Monday 20 April. The mortgage is available at 60% LTV and has a booking fee of £1,499. HSBC is also launching a two year fix at 1.24%,...
View ArticleThe end of inheritance?
Traditional inheritance may be dying out, according to a new report from HSBC. Whilst more than half (58%) of working-age people in the UK expect to leave an inheritance to their children, the reality...
View Article18-30 year olds are saving more than any other age group
Young savers are giving up luxuries to hit their savings goals, new research from HSBC shows. The disposable income of 18-30 year olds has been hit the hardest since the economic downturn, leaving this...
View ArticleDouble the commute and halve the deposit: homes up to £185,000 cheaper just...
Homebuyers can save as much as £185,000 if they buy a property just one hour away from London by train, HSBC research shows. The average price of a two-bedroom property in an area commutable from...
View ArticleManchester is the UKâs top buy-to-let hotspot
Top three BTL hotspots are in North of England; worst yields in London Forest Heath, Suffolk has fastest-growing rental returns; year-on-year growth of 38.70%Â Property investors are looking North...
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