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Quick Question - Santander internet banking/mortgage
addyboy1982
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Hi all
Does anyone know whether Santander are going to introduce online account viewing/management for mortgages?
I have a credit card with them (123) which I manage online and in my accounts summary it shows my Santander (ANMF) mortgage account details but the account is not highlighted so am unable to view.
It would be great if I could view outstanding balance/term and make overpayments online.
Cheers
Does anyone know whether Santander are going to introduce online account viewing/management for mortgages?
I have a credit card with them (123) which I manage online and in my accounts summary it shows my Santander (ANMF) mortgage account details but the account is not highlighted so am unable to view.
It would be great if I could view outstanding balance/term and make overpayments online.
Cheers
EX-DFW, NOW AN MFW!! O/S Mortgage = £71004 on 12/01/13 Overpaid 2013 = £1000 :eek:
Balance now = £69155
MFD at start = 30/11/2033 now 31/03/2033
Balance now = £69155
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The mortgage term is fixed as per your contract. So overpayments made, can in effect be withdrawn at a later date. Santander are unlikely therefore to provide constant recalculations as a standard offering.0
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