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  2. SA Home Loans - Wikipedia

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    From a modest start-up operation opening for business in 1999, SA Home Loans (Pty) Ltd (SAHL) has flourished in the midst of powerfully entrenched competition and global financial turmoil. [citation needed] It has become SA’s 5th largest – and largest non-bank – home loan provider. After more than 20 years it is solidly established with a ...

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  4. Tiimely - Wikipedia

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    Tiimely, formerly known as Tic:Toc, is an Australian platform technology company and non-bank home lender based in Adelaide, South Australia. [2] Founded in 2015, but launched to the public in July 2017 as Tic:Toc, Tiimely offers Software-as-a-Service, and automated digital home loans to consumers through their retail brand, Tiimely Home.

  5. Aussie (financial group) - Wikipedia

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    In 2002, the company began to run down its loan book and re-positioned itself as a mortgage broker, and introduced its own credit card shortly thereafter. [3] In August 2008, Commonwealth Bank acquired a 33% stake in Aussie. [4] In February 2009, the firm acquired Wizard Home Loans. [5] The deal saw the loan book expand to more than A$31 billion.

  6. Guide to first-time homebuyer loans and programs - AOL

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    FHA loan: Insured by the Federal Housing Administration, FHA loans allow you to buy a home with a minimum credit score of 580 and as little as 3.5 percent down, or a credit score as low as 500 ...

  7. Bank statement loan: What is it and who should get one? - AOL

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    Bank statement loans give non-traditional income earners the chance to buy a home. Still, they aren’t without drawbacks worth considering when deciding if this mortgage option is right for you ...

  8. Stanbic IBTC Holdings - Wikipedia

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    Stanbic IBTC Holdings PLC. came alive as the result of a merger between Stanbic Bank Nigeria Limited and IBTC Chartered Bank Plc. in 2007, then adopting a holding company structure in 2012 to comply with the revised regulatory framework advised by the Central Bank of Nigeria, requiring banks to either divest from non-core banking financial services or adopt a holdings’ company structure.

  9. Platform Home Loans - Wikipedia

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    Platform Home Loans is the intermediary mortgage lending subsidiary of The Co-operative Bank. The current incarnation of the firm was launched in February 2003 following the merger of Britannia Building Society subsidiaries Platform Home Loans and Verso. The firm became part of the Co-operative Bank group when that firm merged with Britannia in ...