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S$50,000

                                                                           Help improve your cash flow?

Did you delay changing or upgrading your worn-out equipment due to a shortage of funds?  Have you hesitated in accepting a major sales order for fear of cash flow difficulties? 

 Will S$50,000 make a difference in your cash flow?

We can help you overcome your funding problems and fulfill your corporate strategies with Local Bank Loan.

To qualify, your company must satisfy the following eligibility criteria:

Text Box: Ø           Maximum Loan of S$50,000 per           enterprise
Ø           Highly competitive interest rate (Fixed for duration of the loan and computed on monthly-rest, in-       arrears basis)
Ø       Simply and hassle-free application        process
Ø           No collateral 
Ø           Repayment period up to a max. of 48    months
Text Box: -               At least 30% local shareholdings
-              Employment size of not more that 10 workers, for companies in the service Industry, the group employment size must not exceed 200 workers.
-              In addition, the company’s group fixed assets (at net book value) must not exceed S$15 million

 

 

 

 

 


 

         

 Many businesses across different industries have benefited from such financing and you can too.  Act now and allow your business to raise the needed working capital for new projects, replace or upgrade equipment or to expand your business operations.

                                                             Grab this opportunity.

Call Frankie now at 62588639 (O) or 96532455 (Hp)

e-mail: frankie5@singnet.com.sg

 

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Last modified: 08/01/04