December 14, 2011

Posted by: Debt Relief : Category:
Finance
http://www.syminvest.com
Source : THE DONG-A ILBO
Jul 2010
Seul, South Korea, July, 24 2010 – An investigation into finance companies began Friday after President Lee Myung-bak complained a day earlier that the companies are charging high interest rates while visiting a branch of a micro-finance foundation.
After a meeting with chief directors of micro-finance foundations at the Bankers Club in Seoul Friday, Financial Services Commission Chairman Chin Dong-soo told reporters that a probe will begin into finance companies imposing high interest rates on loans to individuals and devise countermeasures.
“A 30-percent interest rate is very high,” he said. “Through an in-depth investigation, we will devise measures to ease the burden on the working class.”
“The main operations of finance companies are leasing, installment financing and providing auto loans, but unsecured loans account for a significant share of their operations,” he added. “This means demand for livelihood funds and emergency … Read More…
December 12, 2011

Posted by: Debt Relief : Category:
Finance
http://www.syminvest.com
Source : THE DONG-A ILBO
Jul 2010
Seul, South Korea, July, 24 2010 – An investigation into finance companies began Friday after President Lee Myung-bak complained a day earlier that the companies are charging high interest rates while visiting a branch of a micro-finance foundation.
After a meeting with chief directors of micro-finance foundations at the Bankers Club in Seoul Friday, Financial Services Commission Chairman Chin Dong-soo told reporters that a probe will begin into finance companies imposing high interest rates on loans to individuals and devise countermeasures.
“A 30-percent interest rate is very high,” he said. “Through an in-depth investigation, we will devise measures to ease the burden on the working class.”
“The main operations of finance companies are leasing, installment financing and providing auto loans, but unsecured loans account for a significant share of their operations,” he added. “This means demand for livelihood funds and emergency … Read More…