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Churches Credit Union Home Choice Loans

Thursday, April 1, 2010

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In the Special Advertising feature of yesterday’s Jamaica Observer newspaper, Churches Credit Union Ltd. provides details about its ‘Home Choice Loans’. Here are some specifics from the ad: Use the equity in your home for home expansion, home construction, real estate acquisition, home improvement You can also use the equity in your home to further [...]

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RBTT Home Equity Plus Loans

Tuesday, March 16, 2010

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Today’s Gleaner newspaper has a special Loans Feature section. It features an RBTT advertisement for its Home Equity Plus Loans product, details as follows: Pay off your high interest loan and credit card debt and make one affordable monthly payment. You can combine your high interest loans, credit card bills and major expenses into one [...]

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National Housing Trust (NHT) Home Loan

Sunday, December 6, 2009

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National Housing Trust (NHT) home loan advertisement in today’s Jamaica Observer newspaper: Whoever you are … we’ve got an NHT home loan for you *conditions apply Whether you work for yourself or for someone else Whether you’ve contributed for only a year or longer Whatever your housing need … As long as you are a [...]

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Jamaica National Home Loans

Sunday, November 15, 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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NCB Home Equity Loan

Friday, May 22, 2009

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National Commercial Bank (NCB) has been running ads in the press recently, offering persons the option to “borrow the money from your house!” The ad states: “Your house could have millions in equity – money you could use towards renovating your house, expanding your business, pursuing your academic goals or consolidating your debts. Open up [...]

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