Abu Dhabi Commercial Bank (ADCB)

Minimum SalaryAED 8000

Rate of Interest2.99

Max. Term25 Years

Salary TransferNo

IslamicNo

Highlights

85 % Financing for UAE nationals

80 % Financing For Expatriates 

Earn 200 touchpoints for every AED 1000 loan amount

  • Experienced and dedicated Mortgage Relationship Managers to guide you through the entire loan application process
  • Dedicated after-sales mortgage service and helpline 
  • Ability to switch to a different mortgage loan variant anytime during the loan period
  • Flexibility to partially settle your mortgage loan anytime

Detailed Info

ADCB Home Loan

Abu Dhabi Commercial Bank (ADCB), features in the Forbes list of top 1000 biggest public companies. It provides retail, commercial, Islamic banking and other financial services to people. Founded in 1985 and headquartered in Abu Dhabi, UAE, the bank operates on five strategic pillars:

  • UAE-centric approach with controlled internationalization
  • Sustainability through growth of liabilities
  • Culture of efficiency and service excellence
  • Follow a pre-defined risk strategy
  • Focus on staff

 

  • Option of Islamic or Conventional Home Finance
  • Financing up to 85% of property value
  • Fixed rate options
  • Competitive interest rate options
  • Repayment tenure of up to 25 years

 

 

  • Copy of valid passport with a valid residence visa for Expatriates and National ID for Nationals (original required for verification)
  • Copy of labor contract
  • Original Salary Certificate less than 45 days old providing details on length of employment, current designation and salary package OR
  • Salary Transfer Letter in case Salary is transferred to Emirates Islamic
  • Last three months pay slips (if applicable)
  • Last 6 months bank statements reflecting salary credits
  • Liability letter less than 30 days old reflecting borrowings with the bank to which your salary is transferred
  • Originals of property details including the
    • Quote/Offer Letter from the seller,
    • Sale and Purchase agreement,
    • Title Deed and Site Plan
    • Receipts of down payment made to the seller

 


Mortgage Loans FAQ

Your mortgage should remain unaffected by the corona virus pandemic in the shortterm. If you already have a mortgage, continue meeting your monthly repayments as usual. Should you face financial difficulties that impact your ability to meet your mortgage repayments, we advise you to make contact with your mortgage lender.

The Central Bank of the UAE (CBUAE) has rolled out an AED 100 billion economic stimulus package in response to the corona virus pandemic. In the circular announcing the package, it was noted that many customers may have become “exposed to the risk of temporary shortfall of their cash flows due to the outbreak of COVID-19 pandemic”. In response the CBUAE has ordered that banks grant temporary relief for a period of up to six months to their customers.

For those of you who are in the process of completing on a property purchase with a mortgage, we anticipate that this will continue as normal as banks are still operating. If you have any issues or concerns, please feel free to contact our team for advice.

Apart from the basic eligibility criteria, for a home loan the developer you select will determine which bank you can get a loan from. While some banks provide loans for all ready properties with title deeds, others restrict lending only to select developers. Be sure to check your property name with the bank you are interested in.

All UAE residents (UAE Nationals and Expatriates) and non-residents earning sufficient income from either a salary or from running a company (self-employed), are eligible to apply for a Mortgage. The applicant if an UAE resident (Nationals & Expatriates), must be aged 21 and above, and if a Non-resident must be aged 25 and above to be eligible for a mortgage loan.

Flat and reducing rates of interest are two methods of how interest can be calculated on a mortgage.A flat rate of interest is where the rate of interest to be paid remains the same for the duration of the loan as it is always calculated against the original amount borrowed (principal).

A reducing rate of interest is where the amount of interest to be paid takes into consideration the repayments that have been made, so it is calculated against the remaining loan amount or outstanding balance, rather than the original principal amount.

On occasion, a flat rate of interest may be advertised at a lower, more appealing rate than its equivalent reducing rate. When taking a mortgage it is important to establish with the bank or your mortgage broker whether a flat or reducing rate has been applied.

There is no specific cut-off score to avail mortgage in UAE but you have to manage your credit score at the best levels to get better mortgage deals. if you have a good credit score, so it’s worth making sure that your credit report is as good as it can be before applying for a mortgage. Steps like paying off any outstanding borrowed credit you owe will help to improve your credit score.

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