La Trobe Financial to pay loan interest for homes lost in the bushfires for a year

La Trobe Financial to pay loan interest for homes lost in the bushfires for a year
Staff ReporterJanuary 15, 2020

La Trobe Financial established a Disaster Relief Package which will pay loan interest and charges for 12 months for those who lost their homes to the bushfires.

They will also provide access to interest-free loans to help cover any gap between insurance payouts and the cost of rebuilding, and allow fee-free withdrawals from investments in the La Trobe Australian Credit Fund.

La Trobe Financial President & CEO Greg O’Neill OAM says: “true to our philosophy of others before self, we are determined to look out for our customers and offer meaningful support to those affected through this very challenging time.”

For other customers experiencing hardship because of the bushfires, La Trobe Financial will defer loan repayments for up to 12 months, help with finance on discounted terms to cover property repair costs or support a small business, and make it easier to access investments in the La Trobe Australian Credit Fund without incurring fees.

For customers who are volunteer firefighters, La Trobe Financial will also offer financial help including deferral of home loan repayments for up to six months.

The Disaster Relief Package is in addition to La Trobe Financial’s recent $1 million donation to assist people affected by the bushfires across Australia.

The donation was split between The Salvation Army Disaster Appeal and the Australian Red Cross Disaster Relief and Recovery Fund.

 

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