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Written by: Yue Yueting
2020-02-10 20:52
Last updated: 2020-02-10 20:53Earlier, after BOC Hong Kong (2388) launched the property mortgage loan "Repayment of Interest and No Repayment", Standard Chartered Hong Kong announced that individual customers of its mortgage plans (including mortgage insurance plans) can enjoy 6 months of "interest repayment but no repayment", such as If necessary, you can apply for a renewal for 6 months to immediately relieve customers' financial difficulties.
Standard Chartered stated that customers in need can apply to the bank from March 1 to June 30, but customers need to have a good repayment history in the past 12 months, be a non-governmental funding plan customer, and meet the bank's designated conditions . Application forms can be obtained from the bank's website www.sc.com.hk, the mortgage hotline or from various branches from March 1.
Additional measures to support SMEs
In addition, Standard Chartered has also launched a number of measures to support SMEs, including: "Expand Easy" SME installment loans, "SME Financing Guarantee Scheme" and "SME Credit Guarantee Scheme" customers can apply for delayed repayment of the principal for up to 6 months, After the expiry, you can apply for renewal, with a total limit of 12 months. New customers applying for the SME Financing Guarantee Plan can receive 50% of the full guarantee fee, with a limit of 50,000 yuan. Startups, "Expand Easy" SME installment loans, "SME Financing Guarantee Scheme" and "SME Credit Guarantee Scheme" customers are exempted from full account management fees.
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