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Are you in difficulty with debt?

Nowadays, more and more people are experiencing financial difficulty than ever before. People have lost their jobs, been burdened with large medical bills, or fallen victim to the downturn in the economy in terms of earning potential.

Castlebar Credit Union has the car loan for you

There are many reasons to choose Castlebar Credit Union if you are looking for a car loan, if you are looking to upgrade or get your very first set of wheels. You can shop around for the car you want, you have the bargaining power. Car loans have free life cover at the great interest rate of 7.5 per cent (7.78 per cent APR). Repayment terms can be up to five years. The interest is not front-loaded and repayments are calculated on the reducing balance of the loan. So the quicker you reduce the principle the cheaper the loan will be. If you are able you can repay the loan earlier with no penalty, and additional lump sum repayments are accepted with no penalty. All loan rates are fixed and the repayment remains the same for the term of the loan, there are also no hidden fees or transaction charges so you know exactly what you have to repay and when. Castlebar Credit Union also offers payment protection insurance as an optional extra.

Castlebar Credit Union - making dreams come true

If you are planning the perfect wedding, you know how important it is to get everything just right. That includes your wedding finance. This is your special day and Castlebar Credit Union can make your dreams come true.

Businesses quick to pay bills in Kilkenny

Reflecting tightening economic conditions, Irish businesses are taking longer to pay their bills, according to the latest figures on payment performance trends in Ireland, released by Experian®, the global information services company.

Credit Unions should be given similar benefits to banks says O’ Brien

It is time for the government to step in and afford Credit Unions the same priority of protection measures extended to some banks, by underpinning their survival prospects in the current economic environment, stated Councillor Michael O’Brien.

Some UK imports come with unwanted baggage

While the debate as to where the best value in the car market is to be found continues, what is of paramount importance when considering buying a vehicle is its history.

Developers urged to attend NAMA seminar

PROPERTY developers across the west have been asked to attend a seminar next week on the new National Asset Management Agency (NAMA) to hear details of how this will impact upon their current relationships with their banks.

Some UK imports come with unwanted baggage

While the debate as to where the best value in the car market is to be found continues, what is of paramount importance when considering buying a vehicle is its history.

Mortgage debt crippling Irish families — Funchion

Sinn Féin EU East and local election candidate for Kilkenny city, Kathleen Funchion, has said that a recent revelation made by head of statistics at the Central Bank John Kelly is very worrying.

finance corner - The Irish Credit Bureau

The Irish Credit Bureau was set up in 1965 and is owned and financed by its members which are mainly financial institutions. It is not the only credit bureau in Ireland, however it is the main source of information for mainstream lenders.

 

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