Archive for the ‘Private Sector’ Category

Personal Loan ‘Skim 1 Hutang’ by Bank Muamalat

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Consolidate all your debt into one personal loan account with ‘Skim 1 Hutang’ by Bank Muamalat, with maximum loan of RM150,000 up to 20 years repayment period. The purpose of ‘Skim 1 Hutang’ is to consolidate and settle all your debts, thus no cash will be provided with this personal loan. Eligibility Government servant of Federal/State, Armed Force, [...]

Personal Loan KFH for Private Sector

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Personal Loan by KFH named Murabahah Personal Financing-i offer a competitive fixed rate for Private Sector at 7.5% per annum for repayment periods up to 7 years. Eligibility At least two years working experience with current employer Minimum monthly income of RM10,000 Individuals aged between 21 and 55 years old Features Loan Amount Minimum loan [...]

Personal Loan CIMB Cash Plus Financing-i

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Personal Loan CIMB Cash Plus Financing-i offering interest rate at 8.88% with repayment period up to 5 years for private sector and self employed. Eligibility Open to Malaysian citizen and Permanent Resident aged between 21 and 60 years old Minimum monthly income of RM2,500 gross Employment / business for more than 6 months Features Loan [...]

Personal Loan Al-Rajhi Bank

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Personal Loan by Al-Rajhi Bank offering a promotion interest rate of 7.99% with repayment periods up to 5 years. Promotion ends 28 February 31 March 2011. Eligibility Open to all Malaysians aged 21 and above Minimum gross salary of RM1,500 Features Promotion interest rate of 7.99% (normal rate is 9.99%) Loan amount up to 5 times of [...]

Personal Loan Bank Rakyat 1Aslah

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Personal Loan from Bank Rakyat, named Personal Financing-i 1Aslah offering financing amount up to RM200,000 and repayment period up to 20 years with interest rate as low as 3.25%. Eligibility Open to Malaysian citizens aged between 18 and 55 years old (58 years old – government employees only) Minimum monthly income of RM700.00 for Government [...]

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