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ASB Bank Reduces Variable Home Loan Interest Rate

Published: Wed 11 Jun 2003 09:50 AM
ASB Bank Reduces Variable Home Loan Interest Rate
Statement made by Barbara Chapman, Head of Retail Banking and Marketing, ASB Bank Limited
ASB Bank today announces a reduction in its variable home lending interest rate, from 7.60% p.a. to 7.30% p.a.
This reduction takes effect immediately for new home loans, and on or after 30 June 2003 for existing variable home loans.
On a table mortgage of $100,000 over a 20 year term, this equates to a reduction of $18.31 per month.
The reduction is a result of a reduction in the Reserve Bank Official Cash Rate announced last Thursday.
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