Why are there limits to the amount I can repay on my home loan?
Last Updated: 30 Jun 2017
There's a minimum and maximum repayment amount required based on loan amount, current interest rate and repayment frequency. There are also additional factors we take in to account, for example if your home loan is fixed or floating.
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