Australians refinance more than $20bn of loans

With lots of people coming off fixed rates right now, it’s no surprise that an enormous amount of refinancing is occurring, as borrowers look to switch to lower-rate loans.

The latest Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) data has revealed that borrowers did $20.60 billion of refinancing in August – which was 3.9% lower than the month before but 12.4% higher than the year before.

Meanwhile, the ABS also revealed that the value of all new home loan commitments in August was $24.82 billion, which was 2.2% higher than the month before.

Owner-occupier borrowing rose 2.6% to $16.07 billion, while investor borrowing rose 1.6% to $8.75 billion.

That said, home loan activity has fallen on a year-on-year basis:

  • Total borrowing down 9.4%
  • Owner-occupier down 12.5%
  • Investor down 3.0%

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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