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post May 14 2008, 11:01 PM, updated 18y ago

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i'm scouting for a loan below 100K, say 80K, tenure around 12-15yr.
tried to look for some of the bank website, found out not many of them offering good rate, and one of them sound like dont offer anyting around this figure one...

below are my finding:

maybank: BLR++ or never update their website

rhb: cant find the link, or broken link

citibank: didnt say the min loan amount

cimb: seem like offering a few good rate, but it says: "available for expatriates from 29th September 2007 to 31st December 2007", so for local ppl, the offer still valid ha?....anybody got any comment on this loan?

standard charterd: got few good package, but didnt specify the min loan amount, didnt specify the rate

hsbc: nothing in the website is useful at all

hong leong: saw 3 types, 1 need >100K, another need >200K, another one <60K... so seems like they don do for something 60-100K one...

currently i'm trying to get a basic idea of which bank giving wat kind of loan, before i actually take a day off visiting them... But i was so sad when i found out all the website cannot be reliable at all...

Anybody know any updated website where they put all the bank latest rate altogether?? coz i've been reading most of the topic here, and the piece was here and there... some were outdated... or anybody can recommend any good one? thank you all sifu-sifu here... notworthy.gif notworthy.gif

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post May 14 2008, 11:18 PM

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if u r bumi, mara and tekun
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post May 14 2008, 11:20 PM

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not bumi leh?
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post May 14 2008, 11:32 PM

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u can still get , interest rate not attractive only.
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post May 15 2008, 12:48 AM

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Most banks does accept loan below 100K but usually there is no zero entry cost package. Rate use will be the published rate.
You should check out Alliance and OCBC
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post May 15 2008, 10:38 AM

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well i assume u making loan to purchase a property (house or factory)?


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post May 15 2008, 06:56 PM

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alliance and cimb have pretty good offers as far as i remember.

try checking out iproperty, they have recommendations on bank loans depending on total loan, loan tenure, lowest overall interest rate, etc. very good reference before you approach the bank regarding the specific package that you're interest in.
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post May 15 2008, 10:36 PM

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QUOTE(cuebiz @ May 15 2008, 12:48 AM)
Most banks does accept loan below 100K but usually there is no zero entry cost package. Rate use will be the published rate.
You should check out Alliance and OCBC
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i think the entry cost won be that high... so should b alright... but published rate... where can i find? as i said, all their website like very outdated one

QUOTE(ganz @ May 15 2008, 10:38 AM)
well i assume u making loan to purchase a property (house or factory)?
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QUOTE(livingmonolith @ May 15 2008, 06:56 PM)
alliance and cimb have pretty good offers as far as i remember.

try checking out iproperty, they have recommendations on bank loans depending on total loan, loan tenure, lowest overall interest rate, etc. very good reference before you approach the bank regarding the specific package that you're interest in.
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havent check alliance, but from cimb website, it sounds quite alright...
i'll check for some recommendation from iproperty later. Thanks for the info...



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post May 16 2008, 03:19 PM

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QUOTE(...PS... @ May 15 2008, 10:36 PM)
i think the entry cost won be that high... so should b alright... but published rate... where can i find? as i said, all their website like very outdated one
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havent check alliance, but from cimb website, it sounds quite alright...
i'll check for some recommendation from iproperty later. Thanks for the info...
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AmBank BLR - 1.1

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HSBC BLR - 1.9
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QUOTE(cuebiz @ May 15 2008, 12:48 AM)
Most banks does accept loan below 100K but usually there is no zero entry cost package. Rate use will be the published rate.
You should check out Alliance and OCBC
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If banks don't take loan <100k then just take 101k *grins*
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is zero entry cost = free moving cost?

Does ZEC = all the fees are free, or are they being added into the loan, and we have to paid it later?

same for free moving cost?

i just want to borrow around 80K only... so 101 method cannot be applied lor
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post May 16 2008, 11:11 PM

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QUOTE(...PS... @ May 16 2008, 10:49 PM)
is zero entry cost = free moving cost?

Does ZEC = all the fees are free, or are they being added into the loan, and we have to paid it later?

same for free moving cost?

i just want to borrow around 80K only... so 101 method cannot be applied lor
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ZEC is not free. ZEC rate is definitely higher than non-ZEC rate.

For non ZEC, you have to pay for the lawyer fees, valuation fees, stamp duty. etc..
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post May 20 2008, 10:23 PM

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went to CIMB today... the rate is quite competitive...

First 3 yr : 4.7% (NFMC), 5.0% (FMC)
Thereafter: BLR - 1.8% (NFMC), BLR - 1.55% (FMC)

at least their rate is for price UP TO RM 300K...

For em... 70K loan, which 1 should i take leh? with Free Moving Cost or the one without? Anybody can give idea on what will be the rate for the lawyer fee, valuation fee, & stamp duty? what about MRTA?
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post May 20 2008, 11:42 PM

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Standard Chartered Bank

NZEC
loan < 100k
BLR-2% throughout

hi.. newbie here
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post May 20 2008, 11:47 PM

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http://www.pbebank.com/en/en_content/perso...rates/5hp1.html
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post May 21 2008, 12:14 AM

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y dont u take full loan ( 100K+ ) with flexi package then pay back the 20K extra within the 1st few months ? just park it there to reduce interest.
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post May 21 2008, 12:15 AM

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I has noticed tat everyone here are just talking about the interest rate only. Does everyone really go study the bank loan products and facilities? Nowadays almost every bank has a product called 'flexi loan' (actually this products in the market got more than 6 years already) this really helps the borrowers save a lot money. Just want to sharing with u guys.

for more informations;

http://www.standardchartered.com.my/cb/loa...n_mort_one.html

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QUOTE(Errie @ May 20 2008, 11:42 PM)
Standard Chartered Bank

NZEC
loan < 100k
BLR-2% throughout

hi.. newbie here
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hi there...
standard chartered's rate so low meh? check their website, didnt say anything... just saw an example, all > 6.5%
havent got any time to visit them yet


QUOTE(BuFung @ May 20 2008, 11:47 PM)
public bank rate not attractive at all... many people said PBB charge everything slightly higher than other bank. My friend working in banking field also said the same... so far the best i know is CIMB


QUOTE(yewkhuay @ May 21 2008, 12:14 AM)
y dont u take full loan ( 100K+ ) with flexi package then pay back the 20K extra within the 1st few months ? just park it there to reduce interest.
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cannot leh... the purchase amount is less than 100K, cannot change liao... owner dont want to markup the price...

QUOTE(Errie @ May 21 2008, 12:15 AM)
I has noticed tat everyone here are just talking about the interest rate only. Does everyone really go study the bank loan products and facilities? Nowadays almost every bank has a product called 'flexi loan' (actually this products in the market got more than 6 years already) this really helps the borrowers save a lot money. Just want to sharing with u guys.

for more informations;

http://www.standardchartered.com.my/cb/loa...n_mort_one.html
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read the page, sure they will only talk about their benefit. I'm trying to get something simple and direct. That's why i go straight away to the most competitive rate. The facilities, are my second option... coz i'm trying to go for fast settlement (if can la) heheh... maybe next time when i get a bigger amount with longer term, then i'll find a loan with good facilities, etc... hmm.gif
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post May 21 2008, 11:17 PM

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Dear PS,

May I suggest you visit http://www.money3.com.my.

Best Regards.
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post May 21 2008, 11:30 PM

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QUOTE(...PS... @ May 21 2008, 11:11 PM)
hi there...
standard chartered's rate so low meh? check their website, didnt say anything... just saw an example, all > 6.5%
havent got any time to visit them yet
public bank rate not attractive at all... many people said PBB charge everything slightly higher than other bank. My friend working in banking field also said the same... so far the best i know is CIMB
cannot leh... the purchase amount is less than 100K, cannot change liao... owner dont want to markup the price...
read the page, sure they will only talk about their benefit. I'm trying to get something simple and direct. That's why i go straight away to the most competitive rate. The facilities, are my second option... coz i'm trying to go for fast settlement (if can la) heheh... maybe next time when i get a bigger amount with longer term, then i'll find a loan with good facilities, etc...  hmm.gif
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I working in Standard Chartered Bank as a Mortgage Sales Executive smile.gif

Recently the rate now is quite attractive.

if u take NZEC loan amount < 100k i really can offered u BLR-2% FLEXI LOAN

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