UEM Sunrise partners with five major banks to ease home-buying financial challenges


KUALA LUMPUR: UEM Sunrise Bhd has partnered with a few financial institutions to introduce a range of financing options for its developments to alleviate the financial challenges faced by homebuyers

In a statement, the developers said it partnered with Maybank, CIMB Bank, Affin Bank, AmBank, and Alliance Bank through its second Happy Hunt Property Showcase.

UEM Sunrise said the homebuyers can take advantage of a range of mortgage deals to achieve their dream of homeownership until Dec 31, 2023.

“These benefits include low-interest rates starting at 3.85%, flexible repayment options for greater long-term savings, high loan margins of up to 90% + 5%, fast-lane approval, green loan options, full flexi loans with no repayment caps, instant ATM cash withdrawals, among others,” it added.

“Our goal is to empower potential buyers with instant clarity, helping them discover various financing solutions based on their needs,” chief marketing officer Kenny Wong said.

UEM Sunrise said customers also stand a chance to win enticing prizes worth up to RM 350,000 as part of its Happy Hunt Campaign, which wraps up on Dec 31, 2023.

Since the start of the campaign in June, Happy Hunt has accumulated a total number of 5,155 leads with an estimated RM145mil worth of sales.

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