HSBC Discount Mortgages
HSBC is one of the largest banking and financial services companies in the world. HSBC operates in over 75 countries in Europe, the
Americas
, the Asia-Pacific region, Middle East and
Africa
.
In the
UK
, it is one of the country's leading banks, with
over 1,600 branches nationwide.
It provides banking services including current and deposit accounts, short and medium
term lending, credit cards, foreign currency and travellers'
cheques, international remittances and mortgages.
There are a wide range of mortgages on offer from HSBC if you are looking to make repayments at a low interest rate at the start of your mortgage term. You have the
option of an HSBC rate-saver, a standard rate mortgage as well as a fee-free
offer.
There is little hassle with the fee-free offers as there
is no product
fee and the discount mortgage provides different rates of interest
if you want to borrow more or less than 90% LTV (loan-to-value). The discount mortgages
on offer give reduced interest rates for a two year period before moving to the
HSBC standard variable rate.
Click here for a list of the current HSBC Mortgage offers
To get advice & no obligation quotes on mortgages being offered by HSBC fill out the form below to contact an impartial mortgage advisor. You can also receive quotes from other lenders and get expert advice on mortgages & remortgaging at the same time...

THINK CAREFULLY BEFORE SECURING OTHER DEBTS AGAINST YOUR HOME. YOUR HOME MAY BE REPOSSESSED IF YOU DO NOT KEEP UP REPAYMENTS ON A MORTGAGE OR ANY OTHER DEBT SECURED ON IT
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