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UT Holdings, in Ghana, started out in 1997 granting loans.
The banks, he said, are stricter in granting loans and customers are paying late.
That means that the experiment with granting loans to less-qualified buyers worked to a point.
The Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002 was designed to improve the accuracy and reliability of financial reporting and prohibits public companies from granting loans to executives.
Activity is weakening, making lenders even warier about granting loans and borrowers reluctant to take on debt.
In 1973, he warned all state-chartered lending institutions to stop discriminating against women in granting loans.
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The Director of the Department of National Museums, Colombo, Sri Lanka is thanked for granting loan of material.
Typically, two of the five prospective borrowers are granted loans.
Banks themselves would never grant loans to companies that had only 3 percent equity, the authors write.
There are now suggestions banks will grant loans to bankers to help meet their tax demands.
A total of 13.8 million people have been granted loans in Africa, Asia, Eastern Europe and Latin America.
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