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Archive | February, 2010

RBTT Motor Vehicle Loan

26. February 2010

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RBTT has joined other banks – such as ScotiaBank and NCB – and seems now to be aggressively pushing its motor vehicle loan options. Here are details from their ad in today’s Jamaica Observer newspaper: You can’t go wrong with an RBTT motor vehicle loan! Financing: Up to 90% on new and used vehicles Financing [...]

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NCB To Focus On Loans To Offset Jamaica Debt Exchange

26. February 2010

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THE National Commercial Bank (NCB) has signalled that a focus on its loans portfolio will guide its strategy for shoring up income lost from the financial fallout and the reduction in its interest income earnings from Government of Jamaica (GOJ) securities. NCB is expected to naturally shift the way it operates, following the effective conclusion [...]

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Loans Manager Needed Urgently

22. February 2010

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From advertisement in today’s Gleaner newspaper: Responsibilities Reporting directly to the General Manager Responsible for approval of in house/same day loans Analysis of loans application for approval by Credit Committee Work with delinquency officers to minimise delinquent loans Develop and monitor small and micro loans Supervision of loans officers Review of loans portfolio to strengthen [...]

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COK Loan Amnesty

21. February 2010

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Having trouble making your COK loan payments? As per an advertisement in today’s Sunday Observer newspaper, COK will work with you to make your payments easier. Here are the highlights from the ad: Ease the pressure … of your COK Loan payments Visit or call us by May 31st If you’re having challenges making your [...]

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Demand For Loans Is Down

16. February 2010

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According to data released by the Bank of Jamaica (BoJ) recently, the stock of personal loans declined by 1.3% during the October to December 2009 quarter, following a marginal fall of 0.2% in the previous three months. This was in contrast to average growth of 6.1% for the last five December quarters, and basically reflects [...]

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C&WJ Credit Union Motor Car Loan Reduced To 16.5%

15. February 2010

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In November 2009, we mentioned that C&WJ Credit Union’s motor car loans were available, with interest rate starting at 20% per annum. Yesterday’s Sunday Gleaner has a new C&WJ Credit Union Motor Car Loan ad which speaks to the fact that financing your car through them is now more affordable, with interest rate starting at [...]

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COK Home Equity Loan

14. February 2010

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New COK Home Equity Loan ad in today’s newspapers (details below): LESS STRESS! Get a COK Home Equity Loan and lower your debt repayments. Rates reduced to as low as 17.5% Put the equity you have in your house to use! Get a home equity loan from COK and consolidate all your high interest debt, [...]

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1-888-MR-DOLLAR Quick Loans

14. February 2010

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As per advertisement in today’s Sunday Gleaner: Need a loan quick? Call 1-888-MR-DOLLAR and use your tools, jewellery or electronics as collateral to get a loan in 5 minutes. Pawnshop, Kingston – 906-8571, Mandeville – 625-1691, Christiana – 964-2088, Santa Cruz – 966-3202.

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First Global Lowers Its Car Loan Rates As Well

7. February 2010

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Hot on the heels of both NCB and Scotiabank announcing lowered car loan rates via newspaper ads, today’s Jamaica Observer newspaper features a First Global Bank advertisement about its 16.95% car loan rate (down from 19.75% in November 2009). Here are the details from the ad today: Buying a car just got a lot easier [...]

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FirstCaribbean Bank Requires A Personal Credit Services Manager

7. February 2010

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Details as per ad in today’s Sunday Gleaner newspaper: Are you seeking an exciting career opportunity? Available position: Personal Credit Services – Manager Responsible for assessing personal credit applications for the retail, wealth and cards segments, while adhering to FirstCaribbean personal credit risk management policies and guidelines to meet agreed quality objectives. For further information, [...]

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