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Mortgage Bank restates commitment to empower Nigerians to own homes

By Daniel Anazia
15 March 2018   |   3:24 am
With a housing demand estimated at over 17 million accelerated by an exponential increase in population, leading mortgage bank, Imperial Homes Mortgage Bank, formerly GTHomes, has assured Nigerians of its commitment to providing easy and affordable mortgage solutions to address and help reduce the housing deficit in Nigeria.     The bank made this known in…

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With a housing demand estimated at over 17 million accelerated by an exponential increase in population, leading mortgage bank, Imperial Homes Mortgage Bank, formerly GTHomes, has assured Nigerians of its commitment to providing easy and affordable mortgage solutions to address and help reduce the housing deficit in Nigeria.
   
The bank made this known in a statement released from its corporate headquarters in Lagos, stressing that there is an urgent need to providing financial solutions for Nigerian to have their own home.
    
The Managing Director of the bank, Ben Akaneme said, “We have always focused on leveraging on international best practices to provide affordable rates and packages for our customers. Our mission to provide affordable housing scheme for all Nigerians has been the driving force behind our operations, and we have made giant strides over the last couple of years, but we definitely believe that a lot more still has to be done.”
   
“Since we changed our name to Imperial Homes Mortgage Bank Ltd from GTHomes Ltd in 2014, we have consolidated our position as one of Nigeria leading mortgage Bank by making home ownership easy and accessible, as well as contributing to efforts to improve the industry, so that more Nigerians can afford and have access to mortgage solutions,” he added.
   
Imperial Homes Mortgage Bank Limited has an array of products, which include Imperial Homes Classic, Imperial Homes Direct, and Imperial Homes ESS offers some of the best rates in the country. They are specifically designed to make home ownership easy for Nigerians.

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