TSB is rewarding customers who have energy efficient homes with £250 cashback, it announced today.
Borrowers taking out a mortgage with TSB whose homes have Energy Performance Certificate (EPC) ratings of A or B are eligible for the cashback deal.
It’s available across all TSB residential purchase mortgages, including shared ownership and shared equity. It also includes new-build properties with a predicted EPC rating of A or B. The cashback will be paid on completion.
The new product follows a range of support already on offer from TSB to help customers make their homes warmer and more cost efficient.
TSB has partnered with Snugg, a platform that provides customers with access to a free, personalised home energy improvement plan with options that can make their home more energy efficient and help to reduce their energy bills too.
Since the partnership launched in 2023, almost 5,000 TSB customers have registered with Snugg with over three quarters said they were more likely to make improvements after using the service. After completing a Snugg improvement plan, the estimated annual energy bill saving is £622 and the estimated average annual CO2 saving is 2,160kg, said TSB.
Craig Calder, secured lending director, said: “Our new energy efficient mortgage product range is a great example of rewarding homeowners for making energy efficient choices while also helping TSB to deliver on its net-zero commitments.
“The biggest challenge for anyone looking to reduce their home energy usage is knowing where to start, which is why TSB’s partnership with Snugg is so important to help cut through the confusion and support more people to take the first step towards a more sustainable household.”
“My advice for anyone looking to improve the energy efficiency of their home is to start with an up-to-date EPC assessment, and then consider the low-cost items first, like those suggested by Snugg, as you’ll be surprised how much of a difference they can make. Also check out what grants you may be eligible for, as that extra money can go a long way.”