Banks won't charge accrued interest on HP loans, fixed-rate Islamic financing | New Straits Times

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NSTnation Banks in Malaysia have given in to mass appeal not to impose accrued interest on hire-purchase (HP) loans and fixed-rate Islamic financing.

 

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I don’t think it is mass appeal, more like mass outrage by netizens.

betulke ni? jgn confuse kan i again....😏

not his work for sure, though he would like to make it look like he did it for us.

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