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Death of the prime rate a win for homeowners
The Citizen
|February 23, 2026
Our group has long advocated for rate concessions that allow homebuyers to secure home loan pricing below prime.
The proposed move away from the prime lending rate (PLR), and towards the South African Reserve Bank (Sarb) policy rate commonly known as the repurchase (repo) rate as the reference point for loan pricing, is a positive development that will simplify pricing and improve transparency.
While this reform does not automatically reduce the cost of borrowing, it does change the way interest rates are communicated by making the pricing structure direct and easier to understand.
It also sends a strong message about the country's commitment to financial efficiency and transparency. This will have positive implications for SA's economic growth and sustainability.
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