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Is One Phone Call Really All It Takes To Secure a Lower Interest Rate?

With official interest rates trending downward, shrewd mortgage holders may take the opportunity to call their lender to ask for a better deal. But when even a small interest rate reduction means potential savings of thousands of dollars, is a simple phone call really enough to get you there?

In 2021, ‘your interest rate should have at most a two in front of it’, is common advice for home owners considering the competitiveness of their loan settings. But while a number of lenders offer lower rates to new customers, it’s not always so simple for existing customers to secure the same outcome.

A leading mortgage and finance broker says that if people want a better deal on their mortgage, there are basically two options:

  • Call your bank and ask them to match the new rate, or
  • Contact your broker and vote with your feet.

And although the first option is commonly recommended, lenders aren’t always so obliging when it comes to rate-matching to get you a more affordable mortgage. As an existing client, it can be disheartening to see your bank offer new customers a lower rate to the one you currently have. However, they have provided that money from a pool that came with a rate to match the one the borrower has been given, therefore by providing a lower rate, the lender will be losing money – so they really don’t want to consider that!

Lenders regularly try to ‘win’ new customers by offering low rates. It is a great acquisition strategy, but if they refuse to match your current rate to this new offer, you should contact a broker like Astute St Leonards and refinance with a lender who is hungry to win your business.

Mortgage brokers, on average, have access to a panel of 34 lenders and this creates competition amongst lenders. A broker like Astute St Leonards are also in a position to offer you a more in-depth and customised level of service. This can allow them to find their customers a mortgage product that may suit their current needs, wants and circumstances.

For a confidential discussion, call Stephen on 0412 166 815 and we can help assess your position and the rate that suits.