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A helping hand with your home loan

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Whether you’re looking to build a new home or buy an existing one, getting the right home loan is essential. As well as a competitive interest rate and prompt application turnaround times, the make-orbreak factor is personalised service from the financial institution you choose.

With experienced lenders and branches right across the Goulburn Valley, Murray and North-East regions, personalised service to borrowers is a hallmark of GMCU, one of our best-loved credit unions.

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According to Rob Chaston, Credit Manager at GMCU, “When it’s the biggest investment of your life, you want to be dealing with the same friendly face as you navigate it all.”

“Young people in particular are generally happy to do their everyday banking online or on the app. But when it comes to their first mortgage, they’re looking for a real-life person to help guide them through the borrowing process.”

“Being a home-grown credit union, the lending decisions are made locally by staff who live, work and are involved in our local communities,” said Rob.

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It’s imperative to have someone in your corner who understands your needs and the intricacies of our local region when it comes to home lending. Pictured is GMCU credit manager, Robert Chaston. Photo: Kelly Carmody

In addition to their focus on delivering excellent personal service, GMCU also aims to deliver great value loan offers designed to make your financial goals more achievable.

Whether you’re a first time home owner, looking to build your dream home, or planning for your next investment opportunity, your local GMCU team invites you to come in and discuss your needs.

“We’re seeing high demand from first home buyers in the Shepparton area, with a lot of new housing stock under construction or coming on the market. If you’re looking to buy or build, come and have an obligationfree chat to us about what you need, either in one of our branches, or over the phone.”

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