Standard variable mortgage rates guide: From Collins Home Loans to Citibank
Here’s a rundown of the standard variable rates on offer from Australian banks and non-bank lenders, starting with the cheapest. All rates correct as of 9am, April 16.
6.32%
The standard variable bank rate that non-bank lender Collins Home Loans is currently charging its customers.
6.60%
The standard variable bank rate that University Credit Society (WA Mutual Banking) is currently charging its customers.
6.74%
The standard variable bank rate that ME Bank is currently charging its customers, having decided to keep rates unchanged in April.
6.96%
The standard variable bank rate that Newcastle Permanent is currently charging its customers.
7.04%
The standard variable bank rate that Heritage Bank is currently charging its customers.
7.30%
The standard variable bank rate that Bankwest is currently charging its customers.
7.38%
The standard variable bank rate that HSBC is currently charging its customers.
7.40%
The standard variable bank rate that Bank of Melbourne is currently charging its customers.
7.41%
The standard variable bank rate the Commonwealth Bank is currently charging its customers.
7.42%
The standard variable bank rate that St.George is currently charging its customers.
7.42%
The new standard variable bank rate ANZ will charge its customers from April 20 after lifting rates by 0.06 percentage points on April 13.
7.42%
The standard variable bank rate that BankSA is currently charging its customers.
7.42%
The standard variable bank rate that AMP is currently charging its customers.
7.43%
The standard variable bank rate that Suncorp is currently charging its customers.
7.45%
The standard variable bank rate Bendigo and Adelaide Bank is currently charging its customers.
7.46%
The standard variable bank rate Westpac is currently charging its customers.
7.46%
The standard variable bank rate Bank of Queensland is currently charging its customers.
7.62%
The standard variable bank rate Citibank is currently charging its customers.