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  1. Heard about Promise's credit card repayment for a long time, with recommendation of my friend, I turned to Promise for their debt consolidation loan and that helped me clear my credit card debts easily. Promise held my case professionally. They tailor-made a ...

  2. The maximum loan amount for "Freelancer" will be HK$100,000. Repayment period of No-doc Loan for Self-employed varies from 3 to 84 months. Assuming a loan amount of HK$200,000, with monthly flat rate of 0.2% (annual percentage rate of 4.49%) and a repayment period of 36 months with no handling fee, the monthly repayment amount will be HK$5,940.

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  4. Institutions that provide short-term loan service are also few and far between, therefore we were hindered at the outset when we were unable to provide any income proof. Luckily, Promise self-employment loans concern the needs of individuals who are part-timers, do not have a fixed-employer, receive salaries in cash or are self-employed like me ...

  5. 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 ...

  6. Tertiary Student Loan. Whether it is tuition, accommodation, daily study or living expenses, it is easy for students to lose track of their budgets and be in a real trouble. Promise can help! Our Tertiary Student Loan is specially designed for tertiary and university students in Hong Kong. You can easily take out loans at any time and deal with ...

  7. I applied for Emergency Loan through the Promise's online platform. All I needed to do was filling in simple personal information and I could borrow HK$2,000 successfully. The entire application process was completed quickly online in just a few steps, with no supporting documents required. Moreover, the repayment amount and period for the ...

  8. I first heard about tertiary student loans from an alumnus. While he shared his journey and growth from secondary school to university, one sentence stood out to me. "The reality of life is cruel," he said, "having lived without worrying about basic necessities in secondary school, I only realised as a university student that everything revolves around money."