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Australia's Major Banks Reducing Dependence on Mortgage Brokers

Strategic Shift Aims to Enhance Profit Margins Amid Competitive Pressures

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Australia's 'Big Four' banks-Commonwealth Bank of Australia (CBA), Westpac, National Australia Bank (NAB), and ANZ-are strategically reducing their reliance on mortgage brokers in response to squeezed profit margins resulting from lower interest rates, rising operational costs, and intense market competition.
Currently, mortgage brokers account for approximately 80% of new home loans in Australia, a significant increase from 50% six years ago.
However, banks are now focusing on more profitable, in-house mortgage origination channels.

CBA is leading this shift, with only 32% of its home loans broker-originated in 2025, compared to higher figures at other banks like Westpac (67.5%) and ANZ (67%). To counter shrinking net interest margins-which averaged just 1.8% in 2025-banks plan to hire more lenders and bolster in-house lending efforts. Proprietary channels yield 20-30% higher returns than broker-originated loans, allowing banks to avoid broker commissions and deepen customer relationships.

Despite a 4.5% drop in combined annual cash earnings to A$30 billion, the banks are expanding their mortgage portfolios. CBA grew its mortgage book by 6% to A$664.7 billion, while others saw growth of about 5%. Retail banking now accounts for approximately 45% of profits for these institutions.

For borrowers, particularly those with limited or poor credit histories, this strategic shift may impact the availability and terms of home loans. It's essential to stay informed about these changes and consider alternative financing options, such as no credit check loans, which can offer more accessible pathways to homeownership. However, borrowers should carefully assess the terms and conditions of such loans to ensure they align with their financial goals and capabilities.

Published:Saturday, 22nd Nov 2025
Source: Paige Estritori

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