Take another look at your current mortgage
If you’re thinking about a remortgage but don’t know who to talk to or what questions to ask, GE Money can help. We have a range of mortgages and payment options to suit your needs including Discount, Fixed and Tracker rate mortgages. We’ll work to find the best option for you.
Remortgaging can benefit you
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Want to take control by clearing your debts?
Don’t let expensive store cards, credit cards or loans rule your life. Reduce your monthly repayments in one simple loan.
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Need extra cash for those home improvements?
Whether you want a bigger kitchen or new bathroom GE Money can help you get the money you need to make your plans a reality.
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Want to lower your monthly mortgage repayments?
Reduce your monthly repayments to help you pay off some of your other outgoings. Stop worrying about your mortgage and reduce the pressure of your finances.
You should be aware that while your monthly payments may decrease, you could be increasing the term of your mortgage and total amount payable under it.
At GE Money we treat you as individual. Whatever you’re looking for, we’ll work with you and listen to your needs to find the best option for you.
Enquire now online or call 0800 528 2838 to talk to one of our advisors.
(Monday toThursday 8am to 8pm and Friday 8am to 7pm)
Calls may be recorded for quality, training or customer care purposes.
Read the Key Facts about our services. You'll find all the key facts on our mortgages and optional insurance services at one glance in a convenient PDF file.
YOUR HOME MAY BE REPOSSESSED IF YOU DO NOT KEEP UP REPAYMENTS ON YOUR MORTGAGE
For new customers, an arrangement fee of 3.0% of the advance - minimum of £1,500 to a maximum of £4,000 will be charged, plus a typical completion fee of £1,295.00.
For existing customers, an arrangement fee of 3.0% of the advance - minimum of £1,250 to a maximum of £4,000 will be charged, plus a typical completion fee of £1,295.00.
Any changes to an existing account may be subject to early repayment charges that are part of the terms and conditions of your mortgage.