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COK going 'All Out' on Fashion's Night Out
Sunday, September 05, 2010
COK Sodality Co-operative Credit Union Limited will be facilitating members who wish to participate in the second staging of the much anticipated Fashion's Night Out being organised locally by the Jamaica Observer and scheduled for September 10, 2010, through a special offering dubbed COK ALL OUT.
The company said in a press release that the move is a part of its committment to enhancing the well-being of the over 230,000 members it serves, noting that the company is "..keen on aligning its product and service delivery to the demands and life-style specific needs of its membership."
Under COK ALL OUT, the organisation through its Credit Card and Motor Vehicle Loan facilities, will offer its members a 1.5 per cent discount on cars purchased in the week leading up to Fashion's Night Out under the ATL Motors and ATL AutoHaus brands, the sole participating car dealership. This means that members in the market for new Honda or Jaguar motor vehicles will enjoy a rate of 15 per cent on the reducing balance, a rate which is arguably one of the lowest in the market.
In addition, COK Sodality will also be reducing the rate on its Credit Card for the entire month of September to the lowest rate in the market of 38 per cent.
"We have always seen ourselves as life-long financial partners of our members, and we counted it a privilege to offer our members this opportunity to take advantage of the reduced rates in the market, as a result of Fashion's Night Out, to acquire those assets that they may have always wanted but could not have afforded at the existing prices," said COK member relations manager Audia Hoo.
The credit union's commitment to this initiative will see the expedition of such loans by dedicated personnel to ensure timely disbursement and resolution of requests.
Photo: FNO 2009
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