Dare to dream big and choose a home you'll feel comfortable in. Now, the dream of a new home is more affordable. If you receive your salary on a maib card, taking out a home loan gives you a floating interest rate of 7.80% per annum and an APR of 8.08%.
For more ambitious projects involving real estate loans exceeding 1.5 million MDL, maib has a special offer. You can also benefit from a preferential floating interest rate of 7.70% p.a., with an APR of 7.98%, and the whole maib alto package free of charge throughout the loan period. The exclusive package offers top services such as personal manager, dedicated servicing areas, priority servicing and premium card packages, all tailored to your needs and lifestyle.
Maib team is ready to provide personalised advice to ensure that each customer understands all aspects of the lending process. We are committed to providing you with a simple, easy and transparent journey at every stage of servicing.
At maib, we pride ourselves on supporting our clients' dreams and projects, and our interest rate reduction and favorable terms on large loans are part of our commitment to supporting your personal and financial growth.
For further information about mortgage loans and how we can help you live your dreams in your new home, we invite you to visit the maib mortgage center or any branch. Moreover, you can request a free consultation online because we appreciate our customers' time.
We know there's nothing like being "at home', and now is a great time to experience that feeling in your home. Search for the perfect house and start the year in a space that truly reflects who you are.
*Example: Loan amount 800 000 thousand MDL, loan term 240 months, floating interest rate of 7.80% p.a. and APR 8.08%, total amount payable will be 1 581 335.48 MDL, divided into 240 monthly instalments of 6 590.77 MDL.
A loan carries legal liability and must be repaid by the loan agreement terms. Check your ability to repay the loan before signing the credit agreement.
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