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The top Mortgage Providers in South Africa are the Four big Banks – FNB, Standard, Nedbank and ABSA – and each of them are competing fiercely to secure a big piece of the lucrative SA home loans pie. The competition between these banks and other mortgage providers in South Africa has resulted in many new [...]
Home Loans News: As from today, Home Loans have become slightly less affordable following the decision by the South African Reserve Bank to increase interest rates by 0.5%. Nedbank and FNB will rise their prime lending rate to 11.5% as from today while Standard Bank and ABSA clients’ rates were raised as from the 4th [...]
A Free Bond Service That Actually Gives You Cash Back. That’s right – you’ve just found an opportunity to get 0.3% of the value of your home loan back in cash, plus save up to 30% on your registration costs. A Mortgage is often the biggest financial responsibility we’ll ever have and I’m always looking [...]
The HomeLoan market is the largest credit market in South Africa and when it comes to applying for a mortgage we are almost spoiled for choice. But who is South Africa's largest Mortgage Provider currently? [Read More...]
Home Loans News: Standard Chartered Bank The SA mortgage industry is attracting a lot of interest from international banks who are keen to put pressure of the BIG FOUR - FNB, ABSA, STD and NEDBANK – by introducing better home loan products and services. Standard Chartered Bank (SCB), an international bank from the UK, has [...]
Home Loans Features: Standard Chartered Bank PropertyLoans.co.za has highlighted a number of Home Loans products from all the top SA mortgage providers, including FNB Home Loans, ABSA, Standard Bank, Nedbank and SA Home Loans. In this article we’ll take a look at a home loan product from one of the new comers in South Africa. [...]
Home Loan News: Currently, the home loans industry is one of the most attractive into the world. A combination of factors affecting our local industry and foreign currency has attracted a number of international banks to South African shores. Banks such as Barclays and Standard Chartered Bank from London, England have already entered the market. [...]