igroup mortgages

Igroup is part of GE Money, which operates in over 47 countries, and provides competitive specialist mortgage products for its customers.

GE Money, the parent company, has been in the mortgage business for over 25 years and has an impressive 118 million customers worldwide.

GE Money is part of the General Electric Company (GE) USA, and was voted 'Most Respected Company In The World' (2005) by The Financial Times/PwC.  This is a respectable feat by anyone's standards, and GE money has won this award an impressive 7 times.

Igroup has a number of residential mortgages available.  The mortgages on offer are variable rate trackers, fixed-rate mortgages, available as 1, 2, 3 or 4 year deals, and discount rate mortgages, available on 1 or 2 year deals.

The interest rates for all of these products from the igroup are linked to Barclays Bank base rate.

We recommend that the best way to find out whether Igroup mortgages are best for you, or any other mortgage/lender for that matter, is to get unbiased expert advice from an FSA-qualified mortgage adviser.

This expert opinion is easy to get, and comes with no obligation.  By filling in our mortgage form you will get a free call back with a quote representing the best mortgage for your situation – with no strings attached.


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