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  1. The provisions of the Money Lenders Ordinance (Cap.163 of Laws of Hong Kong) (the "Ordinance") summarised below are important for the protection of all the parties to a loan agreement, and should be read carefully. The summary is not part of the law, and reference should be made to the provisions of the Ordinance itself in case of doubt.

  2. According to the Money Lenders Ordinance, the maximum annual percentage rate is 48%. All examples and information of interest rate are for reference only, and final approval is subject to actual circumstances of individual personal loan applicant: Loan Amount: HK$200,000. Interest Rate: Monthly flat rate of 0.2% (annual percentage rate of 4.49%)

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  4. 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

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  6. 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.

  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.