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Republic Bank (Ghana) PLC has launched the lowest mortgage interest rate available on the market.
From now until December 31, prospective homeowners can take advantage of this limited-time offer to secure their dream homes.
As part of our ongoing commitment to making homeownership more accessible, Republic Bank has strategically lowered its mortgage rates to provide a boost for individuals and families.
This initiative further underscores our dedication to offering innovative, customer-centred financial solutions designed to meet the needs of Ghanaians.
“At Republic Bank, we understand that homeownership is a major life milestone, and we are excited to offer the lowest mortgage interest rate to ensure that many more Ghanaians can achieve this dream," said Benjamin Dzoboku, Managing Director of Republic Bank (Ghana) PLC.
"This is an exceptional opportunity for anyone thinking of buying a home or refinancing an existing mortgage and we encourage prospective homeowners to take advantage of this offer before the year ends", he added.

Launch of Christmas Loan Sale Campaign
In a related matter, Republic Bank has also launched its highly anticipated Christmas Loan Sale campaign, aimed at offering both Personal and SME loans at competitive interest rates.
This seasonal promotion is perfectly timed to meet the financial needs of customers as they prepare for the Yuletide and plan for the upcoming year.
Whether it’s for personal projects or growing a business, the Bank’s flexible loan products are designed to give customers the financial support they need.
With tailored loan solutions, Republic Bank continues to deliver on its promise to provide a full range of financial products that cater to the diverse needs of its customers.
Mr Dzoboku further called on all prospective homeowners and customers looking for Personal or SME loans to visit any of Republic Bank’s branches nationwide or contact the Bank through its digital channels to learn more about these exclusive offers.
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