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Draft Legislation Pending – To Block Delinquent Students’ Loan Bureau Borrowers From Leaving The Country

29. July 2010

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According to Lenice Barnett (Executive director of the Students’ Loan Bureau (SLB)), there is draft legislation to amend the Students’ Loan Fund Act, with new provisions to place a stop order on delinquent borrowers of the SLB who might be attempting to migrate. Barnett made the disclosure yesterday to members of Parliament’s Public Administration and [...]

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Back To School Loans From Kris An Charles Investments

28. July 2010

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As per advertisement in today’s Jamaica Star newspaper: Attaining a good education is very important, however it can be expensive. The Edu Path Loan Advance will help you get the desired level of education you seek for you or your children in a cost effective manner. The Edu Path Loan can be used for any [...]

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Educational Loans

21. July 2010

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As per advertisement in today’s Jamaica Observer newspaper: For educational loans, contact ECLOF Jamaica at 2a Derrymore Road, Kingston 10 Tel: 876-754-6773 | Email: eclof_jamaica@yahoo.com

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Check Your Students’ Loan Bureau Loan Status

4. July 2010

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Details from advertisement in today’s Sunday Gleaner: The Students’ Loan Bureau (SLB) urges all applicants to check their status and to set their guarantor interview appointments as soon as possible by visiting the SLB website – slbja.com. Steps: Click on “Appointments / loan status” Enter your TRN Click on “Click here to set your appointment” [...]

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Students’ Loan Bureau 2010 Application Deadline

21. April 2010

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Public Notice (as per newspaper advertisements) The Students’ Loan Bureau is entering the FINAL two weeks of our application period for 2010. All applicants (new & returning) are REQUIRED to set appointments on the Students’ Loan Bureau website – slbja.com – for the submission of relevant documents and the payment of fees. PERSONS WITHOUT AN [...]

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RBTT Education Loan

14. March 2010

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Today’s Gleaner newspaper carries an RBTT Bank advertisement about its Education Loan. Here are some details from the newspaper advert: A LOAN THAT LETS YOU WORK & STUDY We know you have enough on your mind when you work and study. With an RBTT Education Loan, you can take the load off your tuition payments [...]

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Students’ Loan Bureau Lending Rates To Be Reduced

4. February 2010

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Minister of Finance, Audley shaw, has announced that instructions have been issued to the Students Loan Bureau (SLB) to lower its lending rates. An official announcement will reportedly be made soon on the rate adjustments. The expected rate adjustments are part of an overall interest rate reduction strategy being pursued by the Jamaica Government, as [...]

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AIM School Fee & Tuition Loans

27. December 2009

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In today’s Sunday Gleaner, AIM Financial Corporation Ltd. advertises its School Fee & Tuition Loans. Details (from the ad): - Let us help pay your child’s school fee & tuition Choose the type of loan that suits you: No collateral loan – unsecured (repayment by salary deduction) or collateralized loan - Special offer until January [...]

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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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Want A Student Loan? Choose Courses That Will Help To Advance Jamaica

13. November 2009

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Speaking yesterday at the Caribbean Maritime Institute’s (CMI) graduation ceremony at the Jamaica Pegasus Hotel in Kingston, Prime Minister Bruce Golding said that in the very near future, students who are pursuing courses / programs that are considered vital to the country’s development, will be given preferred status when applying for loans from the Students [...]

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