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As a borrower, it's your responsibility to manage your business efficiently and repay your loans on time. Here are some steps to help you maintain good conduct as a borrower: |
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Maintain your accounts well |
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- Ensure that you do not exceed your limit for overdraft facilites |
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- Ensure there are no incidences of returned cheques due to insufficient funds |
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- Ensure all business collections are credited to your bank account |
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Ensure your monthly repayments are paid promptly
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- Set aside sufficient funds to repay monthly instalments |
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- Avoid late payments |
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Ensure that your business is efficiently managed |
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- Monitor and manage the cash flow, stocks, trade debtors’ and creditors repayment period. |
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Ensure proper utilisation of the funds
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- Use the funds soley for business purposes and not for personal use |
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- Use the funds as stated in the letter of offer i.e. term loan for purchasing properties or fixed assets |
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- Use the funds for the intended business and not for related companies’ use. |
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Submit yearly audited financial statements to your banking institution |
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Update the financial institution on any changes in business |
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As a borrower, you have the rights to: |
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Have access to all information that would affect your borrowing decision |
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Be treated professionally, courteously and without prejudice |
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Have accurate information on a regular basis on your loan account |
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Enforce legal action in the event of a breach of contract |
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