Saturday, January 3, 2015

Interest race is underway – Bergens Tidende

Interest race is underway – Bergens Tidende

– We cut mortgage interest rates by up to 0.40 percentage points. And the best mortgage rates are hereinafter 2.9 percent nominally, said executive vice president for retail, Trond Bentestuen.

– All customers with ordinary mortgages are now lower residential rate, he promises. But the youngest and richest will get the most. And for those existing customers will clean reduction take effect brought about two months, while new customers will be able to get the new prices already from the middle of week 2.



Prioritizes millinærene

More precisely yesterday DNB best nominal residential rate of 2.9 per cent of the youth under 34 years and the so-called Saga customers. There are retail customers with incomes over a million or at least two million placeable fortune.

For all other customers, interest reduction of up to 0.25 percentage points.

ogå rates on bank deposits reduced by an average 0.35 percentage points.

Junior equally clean cut

Nordea alerts about exactly the same as DNB. Also Nordea puts down boligrentenmed up 0.4 percent peng and their best nominal residential rate is 2.9 percent.

The similarity is equally striking when it comes to who gets the biggest rate cuts. Also in Nordea is the customers under 34 years of age for these, plus the so-called premium customers. Also at Nordea receives all other customers, a reduction of 0.25 percentage points.



First, about two months

At Nordea these rates will apply new customers already from Monday, while existing customers must wait until March 5 before being applied.

Customers with ordinary mortgage Nordea will after this cut have a nominal interest rate of 3.25 percent.

It is now three weeks since Norway Bank reduced styringsreten by 0.25 percentage points to 1.25 percent. First Bank that followed the central bank here west was Fana Sparebank who alerted their cuts just before Christmas, while Danske Bank, Nordea and DNB followed up yesterday.

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