Finsoft Financial Investment Holdings Grants HK$2 Million Loan at 36% Interest to Independent Borrower

Reuters
Feb 09
Finsoft Financial Investment Holdings Grants HK$2 Million Loan at 36% Interest to Independent Borrower

Finsoft Financial Investment Holdings Limited announced that its indirect wholly-owned subsidiary, Finsoft Finance Limited, has entered into a loan agreement with Mr. Chang Hoi Nam as the borrower and Ms. Tam Yuk Ching Jenny as the guarantor. Under the agreement, Finsoft Finance Limited will provide a loan of HK$2,000,000 to Mr. Chang Hoi Nam for the period from 9 February 2026 to 8 August 2026 at an interest rate of 36% per annum, with monthly interest payments and a guarantee provided by Ms. Tam Yuk Ching Jenny as security for the loan. This transaction is classified as a discloseable transaction under Chapter 19 of the GEM Listing Rules, as the relevant percentage ratios exceed 5% but are less than 25%.

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