Korean banks raise mortgage rates despite looming rate cut
Financial authorities are inspecting domestic banks to keep home loan growth in check
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South Korean banks are raising mortgage rates again in less than a month as the government strives to curb household debt growth that accelerated at its sharpest pace in three years amid growing expectations of an interest rate cut.
They will be increasing home loan interest rates by 0.05-0.20 percentage point starting on Thursday. Between late June and early this month, they have bumped up home loan interest rates by the similar margin.
Kookmin Bank is slated to lift interest rates on mortgages and housing rental deposit loans by 0.20 percentage point on Thursday, according to banking industry officials.
It will mark the third time for the country’s largest lender to raise home loan interest rates this month alone. On July 3, it hiked mortgage rates by 0.13 percentage point, followed by a 0.10-0.20-percentage-point increase on household rental deposit rates on July 11.
Woori Bank will be increasing two-to five-year mortgage and housing rental deposit rates by 0.15-0.20 percentage point on July 24, after lifting the rates by 0.10 percentage point early this month.
Shinhan Bank will hike mortgage rates by 0.05 percentage point on July 22.
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The series of the home loan interest rate hikes come as the government is stepping up warnings against the rapid pace of household debt growth that fueled housing price rises.
But the lending rate increases run counter to a looming interest rate cut flagged by the Bank of Korea (BOK) Governor Rhee Chang-yong last week, although he was cautious about its timing, citing household debt growth and rising housing prices.
Last week, BOK kept interest rates unchanged at 3.50% for the 18th straight month.
Market participants are pricing in a rate cut in as early as October as consumer inflation is holding around the government’s target of 2%.
Home loans, including housing rental deposit loans, expanded by 26.5 trillion won ($19 billion) to 1,115.5 trillion won ($807 billion) in the first half of this year.
That represented the sharpest pace of growth for a six-month period since the gain by 30.4 trillion won in the first half of 2021, when housing prices were on an upward run.
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To keep mortgage loan growth in check, financial authorities are inspecting the country’s top five lenders, including Hana Bank and Nonghyup Bank, as well as internet-only lender Kakao Bank, about whether they complied with the debt-service coverage ratios to assess borrowers’ debt servicing capabilities.
Kim Byung-hwan, nominee for chairman of the Financial Services Commission, said on Tuesday that the regulatory body will put household loan growth under control in a preemptive manner, in a written answer to questions prepared for a parliamentary hearing.
WIDER LENDING MARGINS
Despite the lending rate hikes, however, domestic banks are not increasing savings account interest rates.
Industry watchers pointed out the government move aimed at curbing household loan growth would widen the gap between deposit and lending rates, thus bolstering banks’ interest income.
Write to Bo-Hyung Kim at kph21c@hankyung.com
Yeonhee Kim edited this article
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