Lender Guide
NatWest mortgage planning, without the guesswork
Use this page as a planning layer around our calculators. We pair NatWest's indicative SVR, typical maximum loan-to-value band, and lender category with repayment, overpayment, and borrowing models so you can pressure-test a decision before you speak to an adviser or product team.
Lender context
What to watch with NatWest
If you are comparing deals or preparing for a remortgage, NatWest's indicative standard variable rate of 7.74% is a useful stress-test anchor. We also use the published 95% maximum LTV band as a quick sense-check for deposit planning and borrowing conversations.
Category
Big Six
Indicative SVR
7.74%
Max LTV
95%
Trust rating
4.6 / 5
Rates and lending criteria move regularly. Use these pages as planning tools, then confirm product details and overpayment rules with the lender before you act.
Repayment planning
Model monthly payments at NatWest's indicative 7.74% SVR so you can see the payment range before you commit to a product transfer or remortgage.
Open repayment modelOverpayment strategy
See how regular or one-off overpayments could reduce interest if you are already with NatWest or comparing whether staying put beats refinancing.
Open overpayment modelBorrowing power
Use NatWest's max LTV band and a lender-style stress test to sense-check how much you could target before fees, valuation, or underwriting caveats.
Open borrowing modelHow to use this page
Step 1
Stress-test the payment
Start with the repayment calculator so you can compare today's deal against a fallback around 7.74%.
Step 2
Check the overpayment trade-off
If you already hold a NatWest mortgage, use the overpayment calculator to see whether spare cash is better used reducing interest or staying liquid.
Step 3
Sense-check affordability
Finish with the borrowing calculator to see whether income, deposit, and lender-style stress tests still line up with the price bracket you want.
Important note
RepayWise is not a lender or broker, and these pages are not product recommendations. They are decision-support tools built around indicative public-market assumptions. Final rates, maximum LTV, and overpayment rules depend on product, credit profile, property type, and the lender's current underwriting policy.