ANZ makes rate changes

The bank hikes its basic variable home loan for new customers, cuts three-year fixed rates

ANZ makes rate changes

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By Mina Martin

ANZ, Australia’s fourth largest bank, has raised the rates on its basic variable home loan by up to 0.1 percentage points for new customers.

The move comes less than four weeks after the bank lifted the new customer rates on the loan by 0.21pp.

RateCity.com.au showed in the table below the changes to the ANZ Simplicity Plus after the variable rate hike: 

LVR required

Old rate

New rate

Change

(% points)

60% or less

5.44%

5.54%

+0.1

70% or less

5.49%

5.59%

+0.1

80% or less

5.59%

5.69%

+0.1

90% or less

6.29%

6.29%

No change

Over 90%

6.69%

6.69%

No change

Note: Rates are for new customers who are owner-occupiers paying principal and interest. 

“The exodus away from cutthroat new customer variable rates continues, with ANZ the latest big bank to hike these rates,” said Sally Tindall (pictured above), RateCity.com.au research director. “The record volume of refinancers is likely to be putting extra pressure on the banks, in addition to the sharp rise in funding costs, forcing them to retreat from the new customer bidding war.”

ANZ has also slashed its three-year fixed rate by up to 0.6pp for owner-occupiers and investors, making its three-year fixed rate the lowest on offer from the big four banks at 5.49%.

See table below for ANZ’s fixed rate changes.

 

Old rate

New rate

Owner-occupiers, 3-yr fixed

6.09%

5.49%

Investors, 3-yr fixed

6.19%

5.69%

Note: rates are for borrowers paying principal and interest with a deposit of 20% or more.

The table below showed the big four banks’ lowest fixed rates for owner-occupiers, according to RateCity.com.au.

 

1-year

2-year

3-year

4-year

5-year

CBA

5.99%

6.09%

5.59%

6.59%

6.69%

Westpac

5.54%

6.09%

6.39%

5.84%

6.69%

NAB

6.04%

6.04%

6.04%

6.34%

6.44%

ANZ

5.99%

5.99%

5.49%

6.29%

6.39%

Note: rates are for new customers who are owner-occupiers paying principal and interest. LVR requirements apply.

ANZ’s three-year fixed rate offer, which was available for borrowers paying principal and interest with a deposit of 20% or more, was still 0.5pp higher than the lowest three-year fixed rate of 4.99%.

Below are the lowest fixed rates on RateCity.com.au

Term

Lender

Rate

1-year fixed

The Capricornian

5.1%

2-year fixed

Tic Toc

5.29%

3-year fixed

The Capricornian

4.99%

4-year fixed

ING

5.34%

5-year fixed

Macquarie Bank

5.35%

Note: rates are for new customers who are owner-occupiers paying principal and interest. LVR requirements may apply.

Tindall said “the tide is starting to turn” for some fixed rates as we are at or near the cash rate peak, with lenders starting to make fixed-rate cuts rather than hikes, a sign that they are “keen to re-lock customers into these deals.”

With both CBA and ANZ having cut their three-year fixed rates in the space of a week, Tindall expects either or both Westpac and NAB to cut these rates in coming weeks.  

“While the big banks might be starting to give their fixed rates a much-needed makeover, it’s hard to see borrowers flocking back to them in droves at this point in time,” Tindall said. “Locking in a rate starting with a ‘5’ is a very different proposition to securing a rate that starts with a ‘1’ or a ‘2.’

 “Many economists are predicting cash rate cuts in the next couple of years, with Westpac forecasting up to six cuts over the next two years. It’s no wonder many borrowers aren’t yet keen to chain their mortgage up to a fixed rate.”

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