Unibank will not increase fixed-adjustable interest rates on loans secured by real estate

YEREVAN, May 27. /ARKA/. Unibank has decided to keep unchanged the fixed-adjustable interest rates on consumer and mortgage loans secured by real estate, which were scheduled to increase starting from May 2026. In order to avoid increasing customers’ monthly payments, the Bank will continue applying the current interest rates until October 31, 2026, without implementing the planned increase.

At the same time, for loans where a reduction in the fixed-adjustable interest rate was planned, Unibank has applied the corresponding decrease and informed customers in accordance with the established procedure.

Unibank highly values the trust of its conscientious customers and continues to take steps to ensure favorable and convenient lending conditions.

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