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Is your mortgage with ?
Are you a few months away from your current rate ending?
Would you like us to track any rate reductions they make for you?

The RateSwitch Secret

RateSwitch has unearthed one of the mortgage market’s best-kept secrets.

Even if your circumstances have changed over the years, most banks and building societies don’t financially ‘reassess’ existing customers who simply want to switch to a better rate on a like-for-like basis.

In other words, if you’re stuck on a higher rate than you’re entitled to, we can put this right and start saving you money immediately.

Find out how much you could save now.
1

Find your current lender

Then enter some basic information where applicable

2

Submit your contact details

See how much money you can save within seconds

3

Rate tracking process begins

We communicate rate reductions as and when they happen

What homeowners say about RateSwitch

"I wouldn’t consider using anyone else to advise me on my mortgage"

- Cath

Switched her rate with existing lender Nationwide

"Great service with nothing but the customers interest in mind"

- Simon

Switched his rate with existing lender Halifax and saved £1 per month off SVR

"I’ve saved a considerable amount off my monthly payments and I can’t believe how easy it was!"

- Kelly

Switched her rate with existing lender Barclays and over £152 per month

"I wouldn’t consider using anyone else to advise me on my mortgage"

- Cath

Switched her rate with existing lender
Nationwide

"Great service with nothing but the customers interest in mind"

- Simon

Switched his rate with existing lender Halifax

"I was really impressed with the rate tracking side of the service - it worked incredibly well"

- Kelly

Switched her rate with existing lender Barclays

Press articles

“As mortgage rates fall, do you qualify for the cheapest deals? ”

“IFA takes on mortgage comparison sites ”

“Adviser launches mortgage switch comparison service to promote SVR awareness ”

“Borrowers get stuck on Help to Buy loans ”

Lenders

Review and track mortgage rates with RateSwitch

Mortgage payments have risen by approximately £0 a year