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View all search resultsA Bank Tabungan Negara (BTN) staff member speaks with customers in Jakarta
A Bank Tabungan Negara (BTN) staff member speaks with customers in Jakarta. As of March 1 this year, BTN will cut its fixed mortgage loan (KPR) rate by between 50 and 75 basis points for non-subsidized housing loans and 200 to 300 basis points for subsidized. At present, BTN mortgage loan rates hover at around 11 to 13 percent. For first-time KPR applications, customers are charged 9.25 percent. (JP/Ricky Yudhistira) (BTN) staff member speaks with customers in Jakarta. As of March 1 this year, BTN will cut its fixed mortgage loan (KPR) rate by between 50 and 75 basis points for non-subsidized housing loans and 200 to 300 basis points for subsidized. At present, BTN mortgage loan rates hover at around 11 to 13 percent. For first-time KPR applications, customers are charged 9.25 percent. (JP/Ricky Yudhistira)
span class="caption">A Bank Tabungan Negara (BTN) staff member speaks with customers in Jakarta. As of March 1 this year, BTN will cut its fixed mortgage loan (KPR) rate by between 50 and 75 basis points for non-subsidized housing loans and 200 to 300 basis points for subsidized. At present, BTN mortgage loan rates hover at around 11 to 13 percent. For first-time KPR applications, customers are charged 9.25 percent. (JP/Ricky Yudhistira)
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