Mortgage rates higher here than Oz: are we being ripped off? by JJ Smith May 9, 2019 written by JJ Smith May 9, 2019 0 Bank’s mortgage rates remain higher in New Zealand despite the cash rate being the same. The NZ Herald wrote an article today stating that New Zealaners are being ripped off by our banks. On Wednesday the Reserve Bank of New Zealand cut the official cash rate to be the same as Australia’s, from 1.75 per cent to 1.5 per cent. Our major banks have reduced their floating rates by 10 or 15 basis points but they haven’t passed on the full rate cut to customers. Sam Stubbs, managing director of KiwiSaver provider Simplicity, believes the difference in rates means Kiwis are being ripped off. He says it is because of the lack of competition in New Zealand vs Australia. The New Zealand market is dominated by Aussie owned banks, where there is more competition in Australia. He also said on a wealth adjusted basis, the New Zealand arms of the Australian banks made 20 per cent more from an average New Zealander than their equivalent Australian. The Australian banks have setup a giant money making machine in NZ, extracting over $14m in profits every day. However, everyone is not in agreement with Stubbs. Read the full article here: https://www.nzherald.co.nz/personal-finance/news/article.cfm?c_id=12&objectid=12229165. Can I help you find something else? If you need advice on moving to Australia from New Zealand, I’ve created a helpful little questionnaire to point you in the right direction. It takes less than 30 seconds, so give it a go! Are New Zealand citizens eligible for Australia’s First Home Owners Grant?Foreign Exchange/Money TransferOpen an Australian Bank Account 0 comments FacebookPinterest JJ Smith previous post XE’S Guide To Pricing next post Latest news on Sydney’s falling housing market You may also like A better life across the ditch (updated 2025) February 28, 2010 Have you found this information helpful? October 26, 2023 Do you have to pay tax on money... November 6, 2019 Subscribe to moving to Australia’s newsletter August 8, 2022 Australia opens to international tourists after Covid Pandemic February 23, 2022 Global Shipping Crisis Caused by COVID-19 May 31, 2021 Pfizer vaccine approved for use in Australia January 25, 2021 Sydneysiders ‘on track’ to be allowed into SA... January 25, 2021 Australia suspends travel bubble with NZ for at... January 25, 2021 Australia borders reopening December 11, 2020 Leave a Comment Cancel Reply Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. Δ This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.