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Get help with tuition from Citibank Savings


M E T R O F I L E

05/24/2009

This coming school year, rising tuition is causing alarm from parents, especially those with more than one school-age child. Apart from matriculation fees, there’s a host of other school-related expenses, including books, school supplies, uniforms and more that can really put a strain on a tight budget. “Considering the times, many are tightening their belts but our children’s education is one expense item that will always remain a priority,” Kevin Lynch, consumer finance director for Citi Philippines, said. “For the upcoming enrollment season, we are doing what we can to help by waiving the processing fees and extending a welcome gift to borrowers who will apply for a tuition loan with Citibank Savings,” Lynch explained. The waived processing fees will mean savings of P2,500 to parents, who upon approval, will also receive a limited edition Citibank Savings school planner. This promotion is valid until May 31, 2009. With a tuition loan from Citibank Savings, you get the cash you need instantly to pay for your child’s tuition and even a little extra to pay for school uniforms, books and other supplies. As soon as you file your application form with complete loan requirements, Citibank Savings will process your request and get back to you in as fast as 24 hours. To qualify for the tuition loan promotion, present an official school assessment form and a school ID from the previous school year. You can pay your tuition loan in convenient and affordable payment terms. Choose from payment terms of 12, 18, 24, 3o, 36 and 48 months, depending on your financial capability. What’s more, you don’t need any collateral, guarantor or co-maker to get your application approved.

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