Here’s the latest on ASB mortgage rate increases:
- ASB has raised its mortgage rates by up to 20 basis points, with the one-year fixed rate rising to 4.65%. This move follows similar increases from other major New Zealand banks amid volatile wholesale rates.[3]
- The changes affect several fixed terms, including increases across 18-month, 2-year, and longer fixes, and align with a broader pattern of rate adjustments in the NZ banking sector as global markets remain unsettled.[3]
- Market commentary notes the moves are driven by higher wholesale interest rates and swap rates, and banks are signaling ongoing caution in lending conditions. Customers are advised to review their loan structure and seek advice if their current term could be affected.[3]
If you want, I can pull a quick summary table of the new ASB rates by term and compare them with the other big banks’ recent changes.