Virgin launches green additional borrowing reward scheme
Borrowers will receive £250 cashback when they take additional borrowing to make green home improvements.

Virgin Money is introducing a new green reward scheme for existing residential and buy-to-let mortgage customers.
The new scheme, Green Reward, will offer customers £250 cashback when they take additional borrowing to make green home improvements.
Green Reward is available to all existing Virgin Money mortgage customers who take additional mortgage borrowing, either as stand-alone borrowing or as part of a mortgage product transfer.
Green Reward follows the launch of Virgin Money’s Greener Mortgages product in 2021 which rewards customers who buy new-build homes, which have an EPC or Predicated Energy Assessment (PEA) rating of A or B, with a lower mortgage rate.
Richard Walker, head of intermediary sales at Virgin Money, said: “At Virgin Money we want to help build a brighter future, and we’re especially passionate about helping customers to go green. Green Reward not only gives customers the chance to take a greener path and ultimately reduce emissions, but it can also help reduce heating bills at a time when we we’re all looking to beat the squeeze.”
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