RESI makes it two in a row

mortgage interest rates ANZ

1 June 2000
| By Stuart Engel |

RESI Home Loans has bagged the Your Mortgage Magazine Mortgage of the Year award for the second year in succession.

RESI Home Loans has bagged the Your Mortgage Magazine Mortgage of the Year award for the second year in succession.

RESI is the first group to win the award for the second time in a row. Your Mort-gage Magazine managing editor Gregan McMahon says the win cemented RESI’s place “as a standout leader in an intensely competitive market”.

“It has demonstrated its commitment to offering borrowers high quality, low cost loans on a consistent basis,” McMahon says.

“It variable product has one of the lowest interest rates on offer as well as a range of attractive features such as a flexible, fee-free redraw facility.”

On top of its overall win, RESI also won the best non-bank award. The best bank mortgage award went to ANZ while ING’s product bagged the best new product award.

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