RBNZ proposes to ease LVR restrictions

The Reserve Bank of New Zealand has decided to loosen the loan-to-value ratio (LVR) restrictions, as stated today by the Deputy Governor and head of financial stability Christian Hawkesby on Wednesday.

"Our assessment is that the risks to financial stability posed by high-LVR lending have reduced to a level where the current restrictions may be unnecessarily reducing efficiency. In particular, impeding the provision of credit to some otherwise creditworthy borrowers, which is not proportionate to the level of risk that we see," Hawkesby said.

The loosening means for owner-occupiers that banks will now be able to advance up to 15% of their new lending (up from 10%) to customers borrowing on a loan-to-value ratio of in excess of 80%. For investors, the tight restriction that they must have 40% deposits to buy will be moved lower to 35%.

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