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  1. Privilege Offer for Selected Member Thank you for your continued support! As a privilege selected member, Promise has prepared a special reward just for you. You will be entitled up to HK$4,000 Cash Reward immediately if you have successfully drawn down the loan on or before 31 December 2020. ...

  2. Precautions for Small Start-up|Ways to raise funds Many Hong Kong people may consider to start a new business for seeking new opportunities recently. However, due to the limited budget, people can build up their own business with limited funds only. If you ...

  3. You can apply for Promise's "Emergency Loan" online, sign the contract and get your loan transferred easily any day of the week. Application procedure is simple and quick as income proof is not required, allowing a speedy approval §. "Emergency Loan" is suitable for customers who have short-term financial needs.

  4. This notice is given by Promise (Hong Kong) Co., Limited (" Promise ") to its customers and any third parties (" Third Parties ") whose personal data are collected by Promise and/or provided to Promise by its customers for its use for the purposes set out below. From time to time, it is necessary for customers to supply Promise with their ...

  5. We would transfer the loan amount through bank transfer to your designated bank account. How long does the transfer take after approval? 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.

  6. 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 ...

  7. Pay off Credit Card Debt Fast! 5 Top Tips to Avoid the Minimum Payment Trap Updated on 2022.05.31 Whether it is shopping online or in-store consumption, Hong Kong people are used to paying with credit cards. However, this could impose the risk of ...