Scottish Widows Bank: Mortgages and Remortgages
 
Scottish Widows Bank (SWB) was formed in 1995 offering the innovation and flexibility of a modern, efficient company along with the financial strength and heritage of a trusted and recognised financial services brand.
 
SWB was one of the first lenders to launch a flexible mortgage, followed by a mortgage specifically for professionals such as solicitors and accountants offering borrowing up to 110%. SWB has continued to develop award-winning mortgage products targeting specific groups of customers.
 
Use our simple loan form or mortgage form to talk with a financial adviser to see if SWB's loans or mortgages could be right for you.
 
Today, SWB's range has grown to include Graduate, Buy-to-Let and Lifetime Mortgages, a Euro or Sterling International Mortgage available to people buying a holiday home in Spain, and an offsetting facility which can reduce the cost and term of the mortgage.
 
If you're over 60 and would like to raise some funds to bring about lifestyle changes, then you could consider a Lifetime Mortgage and free up part of the value of your home.
 
Scottish Widows was founded as Scotland's first mutual life office in 1815. It is now one of the most recognised brands in the life, pensions and investment industry. It has been a member of the Lloyds TSB Marketing Group since 2000.

 
 



 
 
24th June 2008
The average cost of a two-year fixed-rate mortgage has broken through the 7% barrier. Homeowners wanting to take out a two-year deal can now expect
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24th June 2008
Mortgage lending for house purchase by the UK's main banks has fallen to its lowest level on record. The British Bankers Association (BBA) said th
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19th June 2008
Gross mortgage lending totalled an estimated £25.5 billion in May, down only 2% from £26.1 billion in April but 19% from the £31.5 billion high in May
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19th June 2008
HBOS, the UK's biggest mortgage lender, has forecast that UK house prices are set to fall by 9% this year. The banking group, which owns the Halif
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