Sentences with phrase «loan book as»

While the Group closed the half year with Total Assets of N3.69 trillion, a growth of 5.3 percent, it prudently grew gross loans to N1.6 trillion, a 4 percent growth when compared to the Group loan book as at 31 December 2016.

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As a result, the firm hasn't seen much change in the overall size of its loan book, despite overall growth in the non-bank residential mortgage industry.
(Banks count the loans on their books as assets.)
The state government has begun the tender process to find a lead financial adviser as it plans to move ahead with divesting a portion of Keystart's loan book to the private sector.
The state government's asset sales program has taken a step forward today, with Gresham Partners appointed as lead adviser for the partial sale of Keystart's loan book.
«If a lender knows that it can sell a loan as soon as the loan is made, do you think that loan will be underwritten with the same diligence as a non-SBA guaranteed loan held on that lender's books
Bank's loan book up tenfold since 2012 but, as consumers struggle to pay, will it be punished for piling in to credit so late?
His biography contains elements of an epic novel: growing up the son of a jailed Trotskyist labor leader in whose Chicago home he met Rosa Luxembourg's and Karl Liebknecht's colleagues; serving as a young balance of payments analyst for David Rockefeller whose Chase Manhattan Bank was calculating how much interest the bank could extract on loans to South American countries; touring America on Vatican - sponsored economics lectures; turning after a riot at a UN Third World debt meeting in Mexico to the study of ancient debt cancellation practices through Harvard's Babylonian Archeology department; authoring many books about finance from Super Imperialism: The Economic Strategy of American Empire [1972] to J is For Junk Economics: A Guide to Reality in an Age of Deception [2017]; and lately, among many other ventures, commuting from his Queens home to lecture at Peking University in Beijing where he hopes to convince the Chinese to avoid the debt - fuelled economic model off which Western big bankers feast and apply lessons he and his colleagues have learned about the debt relief practices of the ancient civilizations of Mesopotamia.
As banks back off risky lending, Pepper's Australian loan book jumped 36 percent in 2016, far outpacing the banking sector's 6.5 percent credit growth.
We are — expenses, reducing, retreating as a percentage of the loan book.
That's begun showing up in data reports from large banks as an increased probability of more troubled loans on their books, he said.
In the event that Pepper UK was no longer available, we have appointed Capita, the global outsourcing provider, as our back - up servicer that would step in and run down our loan book.
Often times these properties can be picked up for significant discount, as a bank is often very willing to get the loan off their books.
TD Bank keeps these loans on its books, as opposed to selling them into the secondary market where insurance would be required.
For banks, this was a big cost: the fees were booked as loans, against which they had to hold capital, and which amortized over seven to 10 years.
Consolidation Loans can not be used to refinance student loans or for education - related expenses (such as tuition and fees, books, supplies, miscellaneous personal expenses, room and boLoans can not be used to refinance student loans or for education - related expenses (such as tuition and fees, books, supplies, miscellaneous personal expenses, room and boloans or for education - related expenses (such as tuition and fees, books, supplies, miscellaneous personal expenses, room and board).
The FHA keeps a book of rules and says, «so long as you make loans that follow these requirements, we will insure those loans against loss.»
Some may be dividends (if you're an owner); if you capitalized the corporation with your own money and carried that on the books as a loan to the corp, you may be able to have the S - corp disburse some funds to you as loan reimbursement.
As at 1 March 2018, ~ 91 % of our loan book is performing as expecteAs at 1 March 2018, ~ 91 % of our loan book is performing as expecteas expected.
Particularly targeted are practices banks use to move loans off their books by repackaging them as investments.
Although there are few statistics on average annual costs for books and supplies, some sources place it as high as $ 1,200 per term, according to an NBC News report.Understandingly, the high cost of textbooks has students wondering if they can apply their student loan money toward the cost of supplies.
I think I would enjoy Dylans book, I have only been reading books for a short time now, my friend from church, loaned me Angels in my hair, by Lorna byrne, I was hooked straight away,,,, Not having much schooling as a child this is also helping me with reading skills....
It remains to be seen what the fee for Nathan's transfer will be, but it looks as though he will become the latest of many players on the books at Chelsea to go out on loan at a young age.
Liverpool offloaded young defenders Joe Maguire and Tiago Ilori, as well as sanctioning outgoing loans for five players, including Mamadou Sakho, who many believe is the best centre - back on the books at Anfield.
The loan move to Bournemouth meant that Arsenal managed to get an injury proven player off their books, as well as giving Wilshere the chance to regain his fitness and physically rehabilitation elsewhere.
Now one of the most highly rated young talents on the books at PSG, Rabiot looks set to be loaned out by the Ligue 1 champions to gain some valuable first - team experience as he struggles to break into Laurent Blanc's starting lineup on a regular basis due to the abundance of big names at the club.
With the 22 - year - old tipped to undergo his medical too, it looks as though Milan will start to balance the books a little this summer with Montella evidently having no space for him in the squad after sending him out on loan for the second half of last season.
The former Real Madrid trainee has now been on the books of Espanyol for seven years, but it took Casilla plenty of time to establish himself first choice at the Olympic Stadium in Barcelona, with loan spells at Cadiz and Cartagena helping him to establish himself as the best man for the job at Espanyol.
Mu'azam who is also on their books and according to several sources one of their highest paid players was announced as a loan signing by Austria Wien two days ago from FC Heart by the club.
Through an analysis of documents between 1970 and 1996, the authors of the book discovered that for every dollar of money loaned to African countries, as much as 80 cent departed the country in the form of capital flight that very year.
And strangely, as complaints raged that the slicing and dicing of loan books were too complex for regulators, investors or even bank chiefs to understand, the authors reveal they were not that complex.
Okonjo - Iweala noted in the book, that she was reluctant to attend the NEC meetings because of the animosity towards her by some governors who saw her as the obstacle to sharing funds in the ECA and saddle their states with ill - advised loans which would have been difficult to pay.
I would recommend this book as a library loan, rather than a purchase.
Adapted from Michael Lewis's bestselling book The Big Short: Inside the Doomsday Machine, Adam McKay's stylized comedic take on the international banking collapse of 2007 - 08 nerds up Steve Carell, Ryan Gosling, Brad Pitt and an Oscar - baiting Christian Bale as real - life money - managing eccentrics who, independently, come to realize a market based on subprime loans is going to tank.
For a number of years schools have been using biometric technology for a range of activities such as registering pupils» attendance, managing library book loans and cashless catering.
Upon enrollment, students often receive a computer on loan from the school and reimbursement for Internet access — as well as the necessary books, supplies, and other instructional materials necessary for the program.
Whereas others, a much greater percentage, have introduced curriculum loaded content iPods into their school libraries for students to loan as they would books.
It's not a free - for - all as a book can only be «loaned» for 14 days and to just one person at a time.
As eBooks become pricier libraries offer great digital loaning as well as curation management on their online catalogs for physical bookAs eBooks become pricier libraries offer great digital loaning as well as curation management on their online catalogs for physical bookas well as curation management on their online catalogs for physical bookas curation management on their online catalogs for physical books.
If public libraries are able to loan as many e-books as they want without fair and balanced controls, many commercial aspects of the book trade would be harmed.»
Last week we discussed the new «cost - per - circulation» (CPC) model for public libraries — in which they can make e-books available to patrons and pay the publisher per «loan» instead of paying fixed fees to «acquire» titles as if they were print books (the «pretend it's print» or PIP model).
Disregarding the licensing statement they agreed to when they purchased those e-books, they say, «I have the right to loan out my print books to as many people as I want, so what's the difference?»
Plus you can loan a beloved paper book to as many friends as you like.
There also has to be a stabilization of pricing and it has to be very intuitive to loan a book to a friend or load it on as many devices as you desire.
Nook users can loan books to friends for two weeks and those e-books can be accessed through PCs or smartphones such as the BlackBerry and the iPhone.
Immediately, the critics came out to rail against the concept, a model which works very similarly to Netflix's basic subscription: Amazon Prime members will be allowed one book loan per month from a catalog of more than 5,000 titles for as the long as the reader takes to read it.
This has set a new record as six different libraries have each loaned out over a million books.
The third recommendation is that each copy of a digital book should only be loaned to one reader at a time, just as with a physical book.
Sure, you can't technically have your book available on other platforms, such as Kobo or Barnes and Noble, but free loans equate to some big dollars.
Every title a library purchases can be loaned as many times as they want, but the books expire after one year.
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