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Thursday 24 April 2025

Housing Bank Launches 2025 Auto Loans Campaign with a Fixed Interest Rate Starting at 3.99%

autoloan-campaign-news-en.jpgHousing Bank launched its 2025 auto loans campaign, enabling its clients to obtain a loan on the go with fixed interest rates starting at 3.99%. The campaign reflects the bank’s ongoing commitment to offering innovative financial products that support clients in achieving their aspirations in owning vehicles of various types and models from any showroom or dealership across the Kingdom, with ease and convenience. In addition to enhancing the overall banking experience, this initiative aims to stimulate the local automotive market and boost purchasing activity. 

The campaign introduces a range of attractive financing solutions, offering loans of up to JOD 150,000 at competitive fixed interest rates, with flexible repayment periods of up to 96 months.

Running until 31st December 2025, the campaign simplifies loan application through easy procedures, same-day approvals, and a wide array of added benefits. Loan applications can be submitted electronically via the bank’s official website, Iskan Mobile app, Iskan Online service, or through Iskan 24/7 call center.

This campaign is part of Housing Bank’s ongoing efforts to launch diverse initiatives that reflect its client-centric approach to financing. It embodies the bank’s commitment to offering tailored solutions that meet a wide range of financial needs. These initiatives include digital campaigns, which enable customers to apply for loans electronically, as well as in-branch campaigns, where clients can receive personalized consultations and explore available offers, empowering them to make informed financial decisions and submit applications in person.

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