Tuesday 7 June 2016

Hong Leong Islamic Personal Financing-i

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Hong Leong Islamic Personal Financing-i
Quick and easy short term Islamic personal financing fit for all Malaysians with attractive profit rate and payment tenure up to seven years.
Financing up to RM150kUp to 7 years tenureUnsecured Islamic Financing48 hours approval


Interest Rates
How much the bank charges you based on your loan amount & loan period

Financing Value Financing Period Your Income Profit Rate
RM5000 - RM150000 24 to 84 months min. RM24000 7.5% p.a.
Fees & Charges
There are always fees but how much are they?

Profit Rate / APRAs low as 7.5% p.a., depending on financing amount and periodProcessing FeeRM15.90 Late Payment Charge1% from current outstanding amount InsuranceOptional takaful insurance with this financing
*inclusive of 6% GST

Requirements
Are you eligible for this personal financing?

Minimum annual incomeRM24000Minimum age21 years oldMaximum age60 years old


Frequently Asked Questions about Hong Leong Islamic Personal Financing-i
Things you might want to know

Who is eligible for a Hong Leong Islamic Personal Financing-i?
This personal financing is open to all Malaysians aged over 21 years who earn more than RM24000 a year.

How much money can I borrow from Hong Leong Islamic Personal Financing-i?
You can be granted from RM5000 to RM250000, generally, up to five times your monthly income. The repayment terms are up to five years for individuals who earn at least RM2000 per month. 

How much does Hong Leong Islamic Personal Financing-i cost?
You will need to pay a Wakalah (Agency) fee of RM15 and Government Stamp Duty, which is calculated at 0.5% of the total financed amount. If you sign up right now, you get a 20% discount on the Stamp Duty fee.

You also have to pay for legal fees as well, and sign up for a Group Credit Term Takaful Plan with Hong Leong MSIG, or Hong Leong Islamic Bank’s approved Takaful providers.

What do I need to apply for this personal financing?
Hong Leong Islamic Personal Financing-i is an unsecured financing so you do not have to provide any asset or collateral as security payment or find a guarantor.

For the application, you need to submit some supporting documents:

If you are a salary earner
Copy of your MyKad (front and back)
Latest 3 months salary slips
Latest Form BE with tax receipts
Latest EPF statements with at lease 6 months contributions
Latest 3 months bank statement / saving passbook
Letter of employment
If you are self-employed
Latest 6 months bank statements or savings passbook
Latest Form B with tax receipts
Latest 6 months commission statements
For Private Limited Companies
Latest 3 years audited account
Latest 6 months bank statements
Latest Form B of the directors supported with tax payment receipt
How do I get my hands on the money?
Hong Leong Islamic Bank may take a few working days to process your application. As soon as your personal financing is approved, the money that you are granted will be transferred into the bank account you have assigned (after Hong Leong has deducted all the fees and charges).

How do I pay the personal financing installment back?
You have to start repaying your financing installment on the date stated in the Bank’s payment schedule, which is one month following the date you received the money. To avoid a late penalty of up of 1% on the overdue amount, you can sign up for a Standing Instruction to automatically deduct your repayment from your salary account. 

This costs you RM10 one time for Stamp Duty and is the ultimate hassle free way to repay your financed amount and avoid late payment penalties.

Can I pay this personal financing off early?
Yes you can. You may at any time settle your financing earlier in full by giving the bank three months prior written notice.  There will be no penalty fee for early repayment. The bank will grant you an Ibra (rebate) after the three months notice period.

Is this personal financing Syariah compliant?
Yes, Hong Leong Islamic Personal Financing-i fully complies with Syariah requirements following the concept of Commodity Murabahah /Tawarruq.

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