KOTA KINABALU: State-owned Yayasan Sabah is offering up to 25% discount in repayments of study loans, says its director Datuk Seri Gulamhaidar Khan Bahadar.
KOTA KINABALU: State-owned Yayasan Sabah is offering up to 25% discount in repayments of study loans, says its director Datuk Seri Gulamhaidar Khan Bahadar .
"It will help ease the burden on borrowers and also give them an incentive to repay loans," he said here on Tuesday . "Yayasan Sabah Group is also offering a 15% rebate to borrowers who wish to repay half of their loan balance. Interested borrowers must, however, sign a rebate acceptance letter," he added.
"Borrowers have various digital payment options, such as Maybank2u for Maybank customers and telegraphic transfers or JomPAY for other bank customers.
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