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Fixed rate expiry social media content
Fixed rate expiry social media content
Updated over a week ago

Fixed rate expiry is an important topic in the market. Stand out from the crowd by posting engaging images to your social media pages and let your clients know you can help them find their next solution.

We've put together some social images and suggested copy to help get you started.

To save these images to your device:

  1. Right click on the image

  2. Select ‘Save as’

  3. Name your image and save to your device

  4. This image is now ready to upload to your social media post

Option 1: Fixed rate ending?

If your fixed term rate is coming to an end, you'll probably roll to a higher variable interest rate. Speak to our team before your fixed rate term expires so we can discuss your options and find the right solution for you. Call <phone number> or email me on <email address>.

Option 2: Fixed rate clock ticking?

Is your fixed rate term is coming to an end? I can help find the right solution for you. Call <phone number> or email me on <email address>.


Option 3: Less worry, more solutions

One in five Aussies are facing a rate increase as their fixed term ends and rolls onto a variable interest rate. If you’re one of them, I can help with next steps and finding the right solution for you. Give me a call today on <phone number> or email me at <email address>.

Option 4: Break up with your bank

Not happy with you home loan? Let's look at your options. Give me a call on <phone number> or email me at <email>.

Option 5: Let’s weigh up your options

With so many options in the market, it can be hard to know which home loan is the right balance for your circumstances. Give me a call on <phone number> or email me <email> and we can find the solution for you.

Option 6: Overwhelmed by options?

With so many options in the market, it can be hard to decide which home loan is right for you. Give me a call on <phone number> or email me <email> and we can find the right solution for you.

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