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Banco Nación Raised the Rate of Its Uva Mortgage Loans: How Much It Is Now

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The return of mortgage loans to Argentina generated a flood of consultations and interest in 2024.The real estate market and citizens who want to access a "house of their own" were enthusiastic about the future of these lines of financing in UVA.However, in recent months private banks, in a context of high exchange rate volatility, began to raise rates and/or tighten the demands for those who want to access mortgages, which resulted in a threat …
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The return of mortgage loans to Argentina generated a flood of consultations and interest in 2024.The real estate market and citizens who want to access a "house of their own" were enthusiastic about the future of these lines of financing in UVA.However, in recent months private banks, in a context of high exchange rate volatility, began to raise rates and/or tighten the demands for those who want to access mortgages, which resulted in a threat …

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This is the first rate increase by the BNA since the relaunch of the UVA credits in 2024, although the rate of 6% is still the lowest in the market. They went from 4.5% to 6%. Banco de la Nación Argentina (BNA) raised the interest rate of its UVA mortgage credits, going from 4.5% to 6%. This was reported by analyst Andrés Salinas in his X account (ex Twitter), accompanied by a comparative table of mortgage loan offers from different banks. Accor…

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The Banco de la Nación Argentina (BNA), the largest banking entity in the country and controlled by the Government of Javier Milei, raised the interest rate of its UVA mortgage loans, from 4.5% to 6%. This was reported by analyst Andrés Salinas in his X (ex Twitter) account, accompanied by a comparative table of mortgage credit offers from different banks. According to Salinas, this is the first rate increase by the BNA since the relaunch of the…

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elciudadanoweb.com broke the news in on Monday, November 3, 2025.
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