Shoe Center launches microloan system
29.01.2015 4430

Shoe Center launches microloan system

CenterObuv announced the launch of a convenient microloan system for its customers. For now, the system will operate in several stores in St. Petersburg. The possible amount that clients could take under the proposed program is from 2500 to 30 rubles.

The obvious advantages of microloans are that they provide the buyer with the opportunity to quickly purchase the desired product for which there is not enough funds at the moment, as well as prompt payment processing compared to standard consumer loans - the whole procedure will take from several minutes to 1 hour. Also, when repaying a microloan within 3 months, the rate will be only 0,36% per day.

TsentrObuv announced the launch of a convenient microloan system for its customers.
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