Quick Summary
Owned by:
Privately-owned
Funded by:
Institutional funding and wholesale capital markets
LMI Provider:
Self-Insured
Lender type:
Non Banks, Specialist Lender
MA Money, formerly MKM Capital, is a specialist lender that focuses on helping customers that don't meet the policy of the banks or other specialist lenders.
MA Money is here to help the people that are being let down by other lenders. Good people in tough situations. We've applied with MA Money to fund the completion of partly built houses, assist people who are about to be evicted and to give people with a failed business a second chance. They do this type of lending in a responsible way, but they're going to charge a higher rate to get the job done.
They're not trying to be all things to all people and they certainly aren't the lender to go with if you've got a clear history, can prove your income and you're trying to buy a home.
Lastly, they've got the strangest source of funds in the industry…
How do MA Money's home loans compare?
Cons
- They usually have higher interest rates and fees compared to other specialist lenders
- For some home loan types, fees are quoted on a case by case basis
- You're better off applying with a bank if you're in a good financial position
- They don't offer fixed rate home loans
- Their risk fee, which is similar to LMI, can be expensive
- No branch access
Are MA Money Reputable?
When your mortgage broker recommended MA Money you probably didn’t know who they were. MA Money is one of the smallest non-bank lenders but they are a member of the MFAA and they hold a credit licence just like other lenders.
We’ve worked with them many times on some tough loan scenarios and they’ve always been professional, efficient and fair in the way that they deal with their borrowers.
What Home Loans Types Do They Have?
MA Money Has four loan types based on your credit history:
- Clear isn’t for people with a clear credit history, it’s for people who have small defaults or have had a credit issue long in the past.
- Near is for people who just miss out on clear. Typically someone discharged from bankruptcy a year ago or who is a little behind on their home loan payments.
- Specialised / Vacant Land is for seriously impaired credit such as someone who is three months behind with their home loan. It’s also for people financing vacant land.
- Recovery is for actually paying out a bankruptcy or someone who is more than three months behind on their home loan. It’s a second chance for someone who is in serious trouble.
MA Money also has their Salaried or Self-Employed option with each loan depending on the source of your income.
How Do They Work Out My Interest Rate?
MA Money has a product matrix which has your level of credit impairment on one side and the size of your deposit on the other.
Having a clear credit history and borrowing 60% of the property value or less will mean a competitive interest rate. Whereas having significant problems with your credit file and a smaller deposit will mean an interest rate that is up to 4% higher.
Interestingly, they don’t actually charge more for a low doc loan but rather look at whether you’re salaried or self-employed.
It’s not as simple as a bank where there is one interest rate for everyone. Therefore, it’s best to ask your mortgage broker for a quote and ask them to compare it to other non-conforming lenders.
Compare MA Money To Other Lenders
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