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NAB Raises Fixed Mortgage Rates in Response to Expected Cash Rate Hikes

Homeowners Advised to Prepare for Potential Interest Rate Increases

NAB Raises Fixed Mortgage Rates in Response to Expected Cash Rate Hikes?w=400

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National Australia Bank (NAB) has recently increased its fixed mortgage rates by up to 0.40 percentage points, signaling expectations of forthcoming cash rate hikes in 2026.
This move aligns with actions taken by other major lenders, reflecting a broader anticipation of rising interest rates.

Data from Canstar indicates that 54 lenders have raised at least one fixed rate since the Reserve Bank of Australia's (RBA) last cash rate decision on December 9. Consequently, the number of lenders offering fixed rates below 5% has dwindled from 38 to just 12 over the past two months.

Canstar's data insights director, Sally Tindall, notes that fixed rates are steadily climbing into the 5% and 6% range. This trend suggests that borrowers should brace for potential rate increases in the near future. The upcoming quarterly inflation results will be pivotal in determining the RBA's course of action. If inflation remains high or continues to rise, a cash rate hike is likely.

For homeowners, especially those with multiple debts, it's crucial to assess financial strategies to manage potential increases in mortgage repayments. Exploring options like debt consolidation loans may provide a way to streamline payments and mitigate the impact of rising interest rates.

Published:Thursday, 29th Jan 2026
Source: Paige Estritori

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