Tropicana and Maybank collaborate to offer up to 120% home financing.


From left: Tropicana managing director of marketing & sales and business development Ixora Ang, Tropicana CEO Ong Chou Wen, Maybank’s head of community financial services Malaysia Datuk Hamirullah Bin Boorhan and Maybank head of consumer finance Zolkefli Awang.

KUALA LUMPUR: Tropicana Corp Bhd has partnered with Maybank MyDeco to provide financial liquidity to property buyers without compromising their financial stability.

In a statement, the developer said the home financing solution provides Tropicana homeowners with the flexibility to seamlessly integrate Maybank MyDeco Financing with their existing Maybank housing loan with an additional 30% margin of finance or up to a combined total of 120% of property value or up to RM250,000, whichever is lower.

Highly sought-after Tropicana signature developments like Tropicana Aman, Tropicana Alam, Tropicana Gardens, and Tropicana Metropark are participating in the first-of-its-kind Maybank MyDeco financing scheme.

Tropicana managing director of marketing, sales, and business development, Ixora Ang, highlighted that the partnership with Maybank MyDeco is ideal for the group, providing buyers with substantial financial flexibility.

“The Maybank MyDeco financing scheme provides the financial liquidity for potential Tropicana homebuyers to fund their desired interior design, furnishing, fittings, aesthetics, decorations and more. Aligned with our mantra of redefining the art of living, we always strive to provide innovative financing solutions and timeless quality homes,”

This first-of-its-kind Maybank MyDeco financial scheme began in 2023. This facility is available as a conventional loan or Islamic financing for existing Maybank and Maybank Islamic Home Financing customers.

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