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How do I repay my Mortgage Reserve?
You can repay your Barclays mortgage reserve but paying money into your mortgage current account. See how here.
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How does a Mortgage Reserve work?
A mortgage reserve is a secured overdraft on a Barclays mortgage current account. Get more details here.
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Do you offer a mortgage reserve facility?
Barclays no longer offers a mortgage reserve service. See your alternative options here.
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Can I still use my Mortgage Reserve?
If you already have a Mortgage Reserve with Barclays, you can still use it. Get details here.
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How is my Mortgage Reserve limit calculated?
See how to find out how your Barclays Mortgage Reserve limit is calculated.
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What’s the interest rate on my Mortgage Reserve?
See what the interest rate will be on your Barclays Mortgage Reserve here.
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What is the difference between a Mortgage Reserve and a Barclays Savings Reserve?
A mortgage reserve is an overdraft linked to your Barclays mortgage current account. Get more details here.
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I would like to access my Mortgage Reserve but I lost my debit card and/or cheque book. What do I need to do?
See the number to call to get your card or chequebook re-issued here.
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