Repayments deferred on 1-in-14 home loans, industry figures show

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Repayments on 429,000 home loans have been deferred by the banks to assist households through the economic impact of the coronavirus pandemic.

Repayments on one-in-14 mortgages have been deferred for six months to assist households during the COVID-19 pandemic.

That brings the total number of deferred mortgages on the books of banks to 703,000, worth $211 billion. Banks have also hired 1,500 new staff while redeploying over 2,200 employees to frontline areas such as call centres to help meet the historic surge in demand for support over the last few months.

 

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the world have not had a worldwar nor a global smoke and mirror health scare for almost a century its not capitalism without a capital involve to push out the certainty of a banker enslave civilization for at least another century its heaps better than copping a worldwar

I think you'll find, it's the 'economic impact' of a tyrannical, authoritarian government who decided to lock the workers of Australia under house-arrest, and print the AU$ into literal oblivion, not some boogeyman 'virus' with a 98% recovery rate. Scamdemic Plandemic

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