UEM Sunrise partners Affin Bank in the ‘Home Step Fast/i’ campaign


From left: UEM Sunrise chief marketing officer Kenny Wong, UEM Sunrise CEO Sufian Abdullah, Affin Bank mortgage business managing director Jessie Wong Yen Yee, director of mortgage sales Edward Cheah Soon Huat and director of strategic alliance mortgage business Kelvin Chin.

KUALA LUMPUR: UEM Sunrise Bhd has partnered with Affin Bank Bhd in the ‘Home Step Fast/i’ campaign to offer financing solutions to home buyers.

In a statement, UEM Sunrise said the programme allows purchasers to pay low monthly repayments for the first five years upon completion of the project. Through the campaign, purchasers can also convert the loan into a savings scheme for those who need access to emergency funds.

UEM Sunrise said the campaign also offers no lock-in period and no early settlement fee for buyers, also perfect for those seeking to settle their loans as quickly as they can.

It added that RM300mil has been allocated to the programme to help UEM Sunrise’s customers realise their dream of home ownership.

“We understand that it can be daunting, especially for first-time housebuyers. Not only do they have to be faced with choosing the right development that can cater to their needs, but there is also a plethora of options for end-financing,” chief executive officer Sufian Abdullah said.

“With our Affin Bank tie-up for this campaign, we hope that our attainably-priced products are made even more accessible, especially for young housebuyers looking to set up their first homes built by a reputable property developer with a strong track record such as UEM Sunrise,” he added.

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