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Not a FinTech but Our Aussie Asset Lend, No Rules, Mortgage Loan provider has lent over $1 Billion AUD

Rick from

Our Wellington Offices DP Newspaper Advertisement for Central NZ next week is as follows:

ASSET LEND PROPERTY LOANS
UNIQUE AUSTRALIAN LENDER

Tax Arrears or Mortgage behind
Business Restructure or New
Start-Up. Bridging & Int Only
Loans $20,000 to $500,000
No Valuations or Financials*
1 mth to 2 yrs. Poor Credit OK
1st & 2nd Mortgages to 75% lvr
Repay P & I at end of bridging loans

*6 mths cashflow info required for
Interest Only Loans that are longer term

Call 021-080 887 32 (24/7 days)
email: hmhotavic@gmail.com

Remember if you have sufficient Equity
in real estate security and a business or
personal purpose for the loan we will
arrange funds for you based on the property
security provided.
Our Funder commenced in Australia in 2004.
Not 5 minutes ago.
The products are advertised on Major Aust
TV Channels, eg Channel 7

Rick 0204-0203663

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