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Archive | November, 2009

NCB Business Loans

30. November 2009

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National Commercial Bank (NCB) continues its drive to drum up loans, with an ad in today’s Jamaica Observer newspaper offering its business loans. Here are the details from the ad which had the slogan, ‘We help your business achieve big dreams‘: Get the support you need to realize your big dreams from NCB’s experienced Business [...]

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Access Financial Targets Small Businesses

30. November 2009

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In a recent round of newspaper advertising, Access Financial Services Ltd. is pointing small businesses at its loan products. The ad reads: Give your business the winning edge with a loan from Access. Why Access: Access understands the needs of small and micro business and tailors its products to meet those needs. We offer: Low [...]

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First Global Bank Car Loan

29. November 2009

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First Global announces via an advertisement in today’s Sunday Herald newspaper, that it now offers lower interest rates on car loans. More details from the ad: First Global gives you more where it counts As low as 19.75% p.a. (conditions apply; rates are subject to change) and US$ loan rates as low 12.25% p.a. For [...]

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Apply For A Loan At The Students’ Loan Bureau

22. November 2009

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The Students’ Loan Bureau has advertisement in both major newspapers today, invite persons to apply for a loan. The details (as per the ad): Make a sound investment in your future today! Attain your tertiary education without the worry of accessing funds. Apply for a loan at the Students’ Loan Bureau. Application and renewal period [...]

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Jamaica National Home Loans

15. November 2009

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Jamaica National Building Society advertised its JN Home Loans product in the classifieds section of today’s Jamaica Gleaner newspaper. The ad states: A larger home! You can have it! Your family has outgrown the present home, and you want to make that move to a bigger place. You can have it. JNBS will help you [...]

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RBTT Christmas Loan

15. November 2009

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Christmas is just around the corner, and with that in mind, RBTT Bank has an advertisement in today’s Gleaner newspaper offering Christmas loans with the following: Affordable monthly instalments (up to six years repayment) Nothing down (except for motor vehicles) Note, special conditions apply, and the loan will be subject to normal lending criteria. Also, [...]

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C&WJ Credit Union Motor Car Loan

15. November 2009

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C&WJ Co-operative Credit Union Ltd. has an advertisement in today’s Gleaner newspaper, announcing that: “OUR MOTOR CAR LOAN IS BACK” Details: Interest rate starting at 20% p.a. (reducing balance) We finance motor cars up to ten years old Share equity starting at 10% Group insurance scheme coverage and insurance premium financing available Free loan protection [...]

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NCB Advertises Its Nation Builder Credit Line

15. November 2009

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Late last month, we noted that National Commercial Bank (NCB) announced the creation of a $1-billion concessionary loan fund that will provide loans at 9.0%. Today, NCB has published a full-page ad in the Gleaner newspaper, announcing the launch of its Nation Builder Credit Line. Here are the details as per the ad: Financing at [...]

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Access Financial Services Christmas Loan Treat

15. November 2009

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Micro-lender Access Financial Services Ltd. has a special “Christmas Treat” advertisement in today’s Jamaica Observer newspaper. It states: “Be merry this Christmas with a loan from Access Financial Services Ltd. Get a new or repeat loan by December 31, 2009 and benefit from reduced interest rates and get great surprises.” For more information, call 1-888-GET-ACCESS

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Gleaner Article On Banks Tightening Credit Card Lending

15. November 2009

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“To limit exposure to the bad-loan losses in the current economic climate, commercial banks reined in their credit-card lending, the result of which has been a major slowdown in the sector that limited growth to one-eighth the levels seen last year …. Not only have the banks been less willing to issue new cards, they [...]

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