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  1. 2019年3月26日 · Latest Update. 2024.03.14. Notice on Suspension of services due to system upgrade. In order to enhance our services, Promise (Hong Kong) Co., Ltd. will conduct system upgrade from 00:30 am to 07:30 am on Saturday 30 March 2024 (Hong Kong Time) and the following services will be suspended during this period: Signing Loan Agreement.

  2. In general, if you choose to receive the repayment by bank account, we will transfer the loan instantly via FPS from Monday to Saturday (excludes system maintenance period) upon completion of the application procedure. Note: Actual time of fund transfer will be

  3. Promise (Hong Kong) Co., Ltd is a 100% wholly owned overseas subsidiary of SMBC Consumer Finance (hereinafter "SMBCCF"), one of the leading consumer finance institutions in Japan. Established as a licensed money lender in Hong Kong in 1992, Promise (Hong Kong) Co., Ltd inherits the experience of SMBCCF in credit management, operation management ...

  4. The maximum loan amount for "Freelancer" will be HK$100,000. Clear your debts now. Settle your credit card debt with an instantly transferred Debt Consolidation Loan. Customisable repayment period and lower repayment interest. The entire loan application process can be completed online. Get up to $10,000 cash reward for new successful loan ...

  5. Online Enquiry. Promise’s branches are all over Hong Kong, including Causeway Bay, Mong Kok, Kwun Tong, etc. Find your local branch now. Call our hotline at 31991199 or apply online.

  6. www.promise.com.hk › en › faqFAQ | Promise HK

    Browse all the FAQs to find out about the loan application and approval process, handling fees, settlement, revolving loan, and repayment. Overview of Loan Product Information: The minimum and maximum repayment period is 3 months and 84 months respectively.

  7. The interest of Promise's loan is calculated on a daily basis, and the interest shall be reduced together with the principal. After the deduction of interest payable, the remaining amount of the payment will be treated as part of the outstanding principal repayment.