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Australia's Westpac says halts mortgage lending to non-residents

Published 27/04/2016, 05:41 pm
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SYDNEY, April 27 (Reuters) - Australia's Westpac Banking Corp WBC.AX on Wednesday clamped down on mortgage lending to non-residents, becoming the third major domestic bank to take the step after regulators raised concerns on such lending.

The bank and its subsidiaries will no longer accept mortgage applications from non-residents, foreign self-employed applicants and from temporary visa holders living overseas, it said in a statement.

Australia's regulators are seeking to control the steep jump in property prices in big cities and address concerns about lax lending standards as competition to increase the loan book intensifies.

The move comes at a time when Chinese banks are muscling into Australia by financing property and corporate investments, invoking a warning from regulators that rapid expansion by foreign lenders is a potential systemic threat. changes are likely to hurt real estate developers specially those focusing on Chinese buyers, one of the biggest buyers of Australian property.

Westpac has also reduced the loan-to-value ratio for domestic applicants with foreign incomes to 70 percent of the loan from 80 percent earlier.

Its actions follow similar moves by top mortgage lender Commonwealth Bank of Australia CBA.AX and ANZ Banking Group ANZ.AX over the past month.

"We have strengthened our policies regarding non-residents lending and foreign income, which represent a very small component of our loan book," a Westpac spokeswoman said.

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