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  2. Car finance - Wikipedia

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    The most common method of buying a car in the United States is borrowing the money and then paying it off in installments. Over 85% of new cars and half of used cars are financed (as opposed to being paid for in a lump sum with cash). [2] Roughly 30% of new vehicles during the same time period were leased. [2]

  3. Automotive industry in Malaysia - Wikipedia

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    The automotive industry in Malaysia consists of 27 vehicle producers and over 640 component manufacturers. [1] The Malaysian automotive industry is the third largest in Southeast Asia, and the 23rd largest in the world, with an annual production output of over 500,000 vehicles. The automotive industry contributes 4% or RM 40 billion to Malaysia ...

  4. Carro (online car marketplace) - Wikipedia

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    2015; 9 years ago (2015) in Singapore. Founders. Aaron Tan, Aditya Lesmana, Kelvin Chng. Area served. Southeast Asia. Website. carro.co. Carro is an online marketplace for buying and selling new and used cars headquartered in Singapore and operates in Malaysia, Indonesia, Thailand, Japan, Taiwan and Hong Kong.

  5. Proton Holdings - Wikipedia

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    Proton Holdings. Proton Holdings Berhad, commonly known as Proton (stylised PROTON), is a Malaysian multinational automotive company. Proton was established on May 7, 1983, as Malaysia's sole national budget car company until the advent of Perodua in 1993. The company is headquartered in Shah Alam, Selangor, and operates additional facilities ...

  6. Jirnexu - Wikipedia

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    [7] [8] The website was officially launched in 2013 to allow comparison of and application for credit cards, home loans, car loans, investments and insurance schemes. [9] In 2014, RinggitPlus.com merged with SaveMoney.my, an online portal that provides information on different credit cards, car loans, phone, travel and shopping in Malaysia. [10]

  7. Loan shark - Wikipedia

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    Lift door sticker awareness campaign in Singapore Ah Long pamphlet found in a car door handle in Malaysia. Ah Long (derived from the Cantonese phrase '大耳窿' ('big ear hole')) is a colloquial term for illegal loan sharks in Malaysia and Singapore. They lend money to people who are unable to obtain loans from banks or other legal sources ...

  8. Malaysia and the World Bank - Wikipedia

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    Malaysia received its first loan from the IBRD in 1958. [4] The proposed loan expected the IBRD to provide 70% of financing, or around US$51.2 million. [5] These funds were commissioned for the Cameron Highlands District, approximately 100 miles of Kuala Lumpur, as a part of a comprehensive plan to develop energy infrastructure.

  9. Cooperative loans in Malaysia - Wikipedia

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    Cooperative loans in Malaysia. Cooperative loans in Malaysia (commonly known in the Malay language as Pinjaman Koperasi) are credit services offered by cooperatives registered under the Cooperative Commission of Malaysia (SKM) to their members who work as civil servants. [1] [2] [3] It is part of the shadow banking system in Malaysia. [4]