ASB hikes floating rate by 0.25 per cent
ASB Bank today announced it was hiking its floating mortgage lending rate by quarter of a percentage point to 8.5 per cent with immediate effect for new borrowers and from October 4 for borrowers with existing loans.
Tuesday, September 14th 2004, 3:10AM
by The Landlord
On Friday, Westpac was the first bank to respond to the RB's move when it raised its floating rate by 25 basis points to 8.6 per cent.
ASB said its hike would cost a borrower with a 20 year $100,000 table mortgage $15.85 a month.
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