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Kotak reduces home loan interest rates to 6.75%

| @indiablooms | Nov 03, 2020, at 10:57 pm

Kolkata: Kotak Mahindra Bank Ltd (Kotak) on Tuesday announced that it has reduced its Home Loan interest rates by a further 15 basis points (bps) to 6.75% p.a. with effect from Nov 1, 2020.

Kotak home loan and balance transfer loans now start at 6.75%* p.a., which is one of the lowest rates in the home loan market.

The new normal has changed the functioning of the entire ecosystem. Interest rates at a 15-year low, developers significantly reducing residential property prices and having a ready inventory of ready-to-move-in homes and lower stamp duty.  All these factors when taken together make home buying at this point of time extremely attractive.

Shanti Ekambaram, Group President – Consumer Banking, Kotak Mahindra Bank said, “Keeping the consumer’s interest in mind and to make home purchases more affordable, Kotak’s  home loan interest rates are now available starting at 6.75% p.a. This is an excellent opportunity for both – new customers who are looking to buy a home as well as existing home loan borrowers who can transfer their outstanding home loan account balance to Kotak and use this opportunity to reduce their existing EMIs.”

“In the current environment, people realise the importance of having their own home. In addition, there is a rising demand for larger homes as families work and study from home. With steady economic recovery, attractive interest rates and property deals on offer, this is the right time to buy the home that one has been dreaming of,” added Shanti.

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