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May 12, 2026 News
(Kaieteur News) – Following its massive mortgage announcement in February 2026 of 5% for loans up to $60 million in February 2026, Republic Bank (Guyana) Limited is again proud to announce the Republic Mortgage Move. This is another strategic update to its residential mortgage offerings to ensure access to finance and affordable low- and middle-income housing for all Guyanese.
In a release Monday, the bank said the new Republic Mortgage Move enables customers at other banks who have existing residential mortgages between GYD$20 million to GYD$40 million to move their mortgages to Republic Bank to benefit from better rate of 4.70% and access additional financing for home improvements, expansion or other needs.
Additionally, Republic Bank has no lending ceiling for residential mortgages, which means there is no limit to the amount Guyanese can borrow, giving them greater flexibility to borrow on their individual needs and qualifications.
Republic’s highly competitive offerings for Republic Mortgage Move seek to meet the evolving needs of Guyanese across all segments at the low, middle and high-income segments:
Additional benefits include:
Republic Bank remains committed to providing strategic, affordable and customer-focused solutions that help more Guyanese invest in their homes with greater ease and flexibility.
For more information, customers are encouraged to visit their nearest Republic Bank or visit our website at www.republicguyana.com
For further information, kindly contact Marketing & Communications, Republic Bank (Guyana) Limited, 155-156 New Market Street, Georgetown, Guyana. Email: gymarketing@rfhl.com or gyemail@rfhl.com
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