Mortgage Rates
HSBC cuts remortgage tracker to 4.69% at 75% LTV
HSBC has moved its remortgage tracker from 4.89% to 4.69% for 75% LTV borrowers.
Live remortgage rate update
HSBC has cut a remortgage mortgage rate for 75% LTV borrowers. The changed product is Remortgage BTL - Energy Efficient, updated on 2026-04-30.
What changed
- 2-year fixed: 4.83% to 4.71% (-12bps)
- 5-year fixed: 4.87% to 4.77% (-10bps)
- tracker: 4.89% to 4.69% (-20bps)
This is a live RateWatch update from the lender data refresh. It is a factual rate movement summary, not mortgage advice.
How it compares
For context, these are the closest currently tracked remortgage rates at 75% LTV for tracker:
- Barclays: 4.11% tracker, £899 fee (Remortgage, updated 2026-03-25)
- Halifax: 4.44% tracker, £999 fee (Remortgage, updated 2026-03-15)
- Lloyds: 4.44% tracker, £999 fee (Remortgage, updated 2026-03-15)
- NatWest: 4.61% tracker, £995 fee (Remortgage, updated 2026-04-30)
- HSBC: 4.69% tracker, £999 fee (Remortgage - Residential, updated 2026-04-30)
- HSBC: 4.69% tracker, £999 fee (RemortgageRange (Not available to - Energy Efficient, updated 2026-04-30)
- HSBC: 4.69% tracker, £999 fee (Remortgage BTL, updated 2026-04-30)
Quick read
- Lender: HSBC
- Category: Remortgage
- Product: Remortgage BTL - Energy Efficient
- LTV: 75%
- Fee tier: low_fee
- Arrangement fee: £999 fee
- Rate-card date: 2026-04-30
What to check next
Borrowers and brokers should compare the headline rate against fees, LTV band, product type and eligibility before deciding whether a deal is genuinely cheaper. A lower rate with a higher fee can cost more over the initial deal period, especially on smaller loan sizes.
Frequently Asked Questions
What changed in this remortgage rate update?
HSBC changed at least one tracked rate for Remortgage BTL - Energy Efficient at 75% LTV. The exact old and new rates are shown in the update above.
Is this mortgage advice?
No. This is a factual rate-tracking update. Borrowers should check eligibility, fees and affordability, or speak to a regulated adviser.
Why compare against similar rates?
A rate movement only matters in context. Comparing the new rate with similar LTV, category and term data shows whether the lender is competitive after the change.