Mortgage

Apr
09

A home run for home buyers: Tic:Toc launches new low deposit home loans and $1000 cashback

Award-winning fintech company, Tic:Toc, today announced the launch of its low deposit home loans, offering low-cost digital home loans to customers with as little as a 10% deposit. The fintech has simultaneously launched a $1000 cashback offer to all customers who take out a Tic:Toc home loan.  Tic:Toc’s new low deposit option, allows customers with a low deposit or less equity in their home, to access the benefits of Tic:Toc’s fully digital home loan assessment and approval platform. By covering the cost of lenders’ mortgage insurance (LMI) – delivered by leading LMI provider and Tic:Toc shareholder, Genworth Financial Mortgage Insurance Pty Ltd – customers with a 10-20% deposit can buy […]

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Mar
27

RBA warns the banks ‘don’t be stingy’

The Reserve Bank of Australia has warned banks to loosen up their lending practices when approving home loan applications. Following the Royal Commission banks have become cautious and their frontline lending staff are knocking back home loan applications which usually would get approved. Speaking at a function in Perth, Reserve Bank assistant governor Michelle Bullock said, “we are out there telling banks, and asking banks to tell their frontline staff, don’t be too stingy here.” Loans.com.au CFO James Austin tells Ross Greenwood staff need to be more consistent when granting credit. “It’s a lack of consistency in a credit application of the policy, it’s not the policy itself. To read […]

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Mar
25

Borrowers switch to P2P lending for home loans

The irresponsible lending practices uncovered by the year-long inquiry by the Royal Commission on big banks seemed to have pushed borrowers to alternative lending providers, the CEO of peer-to-peer loan provider SocietyOne said. SocietyOne’s Mark Jones told Yahoo Finance that peer-to-peer loans have already gained traction in the industry. In fact, figures from the Australian Bureau of Statistics show that personal loans’ share of the lending market doubled from 14% to 28% between 2010 and 2018. Meanwhile, data from CommSec reveal that borrowing from non-bank institutions grew 10.3% in August 2018.  “The reality is people trust the big four banks as secure, and they actually trust their local branch manager. […]

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Mar
20

Virgin launches new digital portal for mortgage applications

The lender has announced the launch of a new digital platform designed to improve the efficiency of the home loan application process for mortgage brokers. Virgin Money Australia has revealed that it plans to issue the majority of its home loan applications via its new Digital Acceptance Document Portal. The online delivery and signing platform is designed to provide customers with the opportunity to electronically receive and accept their Virgin Money Home Loans documents. The lender added that the platform, which can be accessed via multiple devices, would also allow brokers to view the progress of their customer’s application process. To read more, please click on the link below…. Source: […]

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Mar
11

SocietyOne and Loan Market collaborate to broaden customer offering

Australia’s leading marketplace lender, SocietyOne, and Australasia’s largest family owned mortgage brokerage, Loan Market Group, have joined forces in a new partnership through which Loan Market will distribute SocietyOne personal loans. The partnership indicates a growing trend of brokers embracing alternative lenders in the wake of the banking Royal Commission, according to SocietyOne, as consumers are increasingly requesting banking alternatives in order to access a better deal. “The Royal Commission has uncovered a large number of issues within the consumer lending market, and both brokers and their retail customers have been equally exposed to the publicity surrounding this,” said Mark Jones, CEO of SocietyOne. “This has driven many brokers to […]

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Mar
08

Fintech unveils mortgage under 3.5%

Fintech and online lender loans.com.au has unveiled its newest home-loan offering for owner-occupiers with a low interest rate of 3.48%. Dubbed the Smart Home Loan, the mortgage product is a principal-and-interest loan that has no ongoing fees and has a comparison rate of 3.5%. The product has a maximum loan amount of $1m and has several features such as redraw facilities and the ability to split and make additional repayments. Homebuyers can borrow as much as 80% of the value of their targeted property. Loans.com.au managing director Marie Mortimer said the new home-loan product aims to drive competition in the mortgage space and provide other options for borrowers who are […]

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Mar
07

Power has shifted from banks to consumers: Bendigo Bank MD

A fundamental change in banking has occurred in a relatively short period of time: power has shifted from large financial institutions to consumers. In response, banks need to rethink how they serve their customers. That’s the view of Marnie Baker, managing director, Bendigo and Adelaide Bank. “The times are gone now where the power sits with the financial institution. The power is absolutely in consumers hands and they are dictating what they expect to see in an experience,” Baker told Which-50. Notably, the days of going to see a bank in their time and at their instruction have passed, Baker said, and today financial services need to be embedded into […]

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Feb
14

Shadow banks swoop as five lenders quit sub-prime home loans

Digital home-loan lender Tic:Toc is launching into the sub-prime mortgage market targeting small business owners as five other lenders quit the sector claiming “industry changes”. Tic:Toc’s move follows stakes being taken in the online lender by Genworth Mortgage Insurance Australia and La Trobe Financial, which is part of the US investment giant Blackstone Group. Other major lenders, including Commonwealth Bank of Australia and Bank of Queensland, pulled out of the sector to be replaced by regulation-lite shadow banks, including Pepper Money and Resimac. Adelaide Bank, Perth-based Bluebay Home Loans and Resolve Finance’s mortgage division are also quitting the sub-prime sector blaming changing marketing and funding conditions. The move comes amid […]

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