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ASB reduces one-year fixed home loan rate

Published: Tue 13 Nov 2018 02:09 PM
Tuesday 13 November 2018
ASB has lowered its one-year fixed home loan rate by 24bps.
ASB’s one-year fixed home loan rate (special) has reduced from 4.19% p.a. to 3.95% p.a., while the standard rate for the same term has reduced from 4.59% p.a. to 4.45% p.a.
The reduced rate is available for new and existing home lending from 9am Wednesday 14 November.
Updated home loan rates Old rateNew rateOne yearSpecial* – 4.19%
Standard – 4.59%Special* – 3.95%
Standard - 4.45%
*ASB’s special home loan rates are subject to customers having a minimum of 20% equity. Terms and lending criteria apply.
For more information go to asb.co.nz/homelending
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