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NCB Automobile Loan – 15.5%

30. January 2011

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Details as per full-page advertisement in today’s Sunday Observer: Interest rates as low as 15.5% 50% discount on commitment fees 100% financing on all new and used vehicles Four months moratorium on principal payments * Conditions apply For more information, please call 1-888-622-3477 or visiting your nearest NCB branch.

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JTA Credit Union Offers 14.95% Car Loan

23. December 2010

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Details as per recent newspaper advertisement: The Jamaica Teachers Association Co-operative Credit Union (JTA) is offering 14.95% p.a. for loans to purchase vehicles that are up to four (4) years old. This is a time limited offer that ends on December 31, 2010. For more information, please call (876) 922-2009, or email ltaylor@jtacreditunion.com

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Scotiabank Jamaica Renews Car Loan Deal With Jamaica Used-Car Dealers Association (JUCDA)

26. November 2010

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Scotiabank Jamaica used the occasion of the inaugural Used-Car Dealers Awards ceremony held last night, to renew its commitment to providing auto loans to customers of members of the Jamaica Used-Car Dealers Association (JUCDA). Their collaborative agreement is set to end on December 1, 2011, and will see the bank providing loans for the purchase [...]

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FirstCaribbean International Bank New Kingston Branch Sales Day

25. November 2010

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FirstCaribbean International Bank (New Kingston Branch) in collaboration with Stewart Auto Sales hosts its Sales Day on Friday November 26, 2010. The 2010 Mitsubishi Lancer will be on display, and they’d like persons to come take advantage of a special offer for any vehicle purchased from Stewart Auto Sales: Reduced Car Loan Interest Rate of [...]

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GSB Credit Union Motor Plus Loan – 14% Reducing Balance

25. November 2010

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Effective November 22 to December 31, 2010, GSB Credit Union’s Motor Plus Loan is 14% on the reducing balance (* conditions apply). For more information, please call 1-888-225-5472 or email ccentre@gsbcu.com

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COK’s Christmas Special Car Loan – 14.99%

31. October 2010

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As per advertisement in today’s Sunday Gleaner: For November and December 2010, COK Sodality Co-operative Credit Union is offering a Christmas special, with interest as low as 14.99% on your car loan. Visit any branch of COK today, and you could walk out with financing on your new or used car, with up to 5 [...]

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Jamaica Observer Article – Refinancing That Hefty Car Loan

12. September 2010

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In today’s Jamaica Observer newspaper, there’s an article that talks about refinancing heft car loans: … your monthly car payment has become too burdensome, leaving little to spend on anything else. The good news is that there are ways to get rid of that bothersome loan and secure a new one with better terms … [...]

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NCB Auto Equity Loan

22. August 2010

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Details as per advertisement in today’s Sunday Gleaner: NCB Auto Equity Loan Need Cash? Borrow the money from your car! Borrow up to $6 million Get up to 5 1/2 years to repay Available for vehicles up to 5 years old One payment holiday annually For more information, please visit your nearest NCB branch, or [...]

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AIM Car Loan Bonanza

30. June 2010

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AIM Financial Corporation Ltd., has advertised its CAR LOAN BONANZA in today’s Jamaica Gleaner newspaper, details as follows: Financing for cars up to nine years old Over 7 years to repay Low interest rates Up to 87% financing Obtain insurance on the spot Insurance premium financing available July special – get a lower interest rate [...]

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Survey Shows That Auto Loan Rates In Jamaica At 15-Year Low

20. June 2010

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Today’s Sunday Gleaner, has a report about a recent survey of rates among some credit unions and banks, which showed that the lending rate for auto loans in Jamaica is at a 15 year low … “but consumers are not exactly beating a path to the doors of local lenders.” “A Sunday Business survey of [...]

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