Examples of using Repayments in English and their translations into Malay
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that Mr Goh's repayments should first be applied towards reducing the principal sum, and not just to
If you have a number‘1' in your repayments, it shows that you are a month behind in your payments.
This BN government can postpone loan repayments for political cronies but not for low income students!
Lim said the previous government concealed the debt repayments for 1MDB and SRC,
Under FundMyHome, buyers pay 20% of the purchase price to own a home without bank mortgage and monthly repayments.
which will then start low monthly repayments.
have a structured plan for repayments.
then choose your Funding Tenor to get an indication of your monthly repayments.
TEKUN and AIM to defer existing loan repayments of up to six months.
Due to the high administrative expense ratios, micro-insurance is most efficient for MFIs when premiums are collected together with microloan repayments.
Let's suppose company ABC issues a $100 million bond that matures in 10 years with the covenant that it must make equal repayments over the life of the bond.
The Finance Ministry also stated that“The government will always ensure that the repayments of principal and interest will be done as scheduled and on time.
According to the announcement, repayments are automated with a fixed percentage of daily sales
The lender of a bond may not be able to make interest or principal repayments on time, or the bond may be redeemed early
I have got some of them here. Getting behind on the repayments on your car loan,
These repayments were carried out with the approval of MOF Inc
representative of the bank, contacted her on July 14 at 10 am, saying she had outstanding loan repayments.
But Amazon said it can safely offer loans based on internal data, and because loan repayments are taken directly from the sales proceeds it pays sellers.
On a weekly basis, borrowers meet with a representative from the bank and their weekly repayments are collected.
which may be lost if repayments are not made.