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HAPPY HOLIDAYS!Hello and welcome to the last edition of The Bridge for 2008. There is no doubt that this year has been a turbulent one indeed, which is why we’ve included a must-read overview of the economy and interest rate forecasts for the New Year. Tinus has also outlined a new GhostConvey concept that will make the submission of bridging finance applications that much simpler. And we’re proud to introduce a new section called “Jean’s tips” which is filled with useful advice on how to make your bridging even easier. So until we meet again in 2009, the Quince Property Finance team would like to thank you for all your support. We wish you, your families and colleagues all the blessings of the Festive Season. PS: our offices will be open for business during the holidays.
Dewaal Basson OOPS!It seems that we had some technical gremlins at play on our launch issue. It has come to our attention that no one could access the page they needed in order to update their details. We do apologise and instead, we have given the 2 x R500 Woolworths shopping vouchers to two lucky readers who had their say on our Bizquizz. The winners are Wilma from Century 21 in Knysna and Lindi from Susan Deacon Properties in George. ALWAYS LOOKING ON THE BRIGHT SIDEThe world has changed a lot over the last year and is continuing to change around us. We have a world economy under pressure, a new world leader in the form of US president elect Barack Obama and a rapidly changing political environment in SA. These changes bring with them a combination of fear and hope. Although as individuals we cannot necessarily change the broader economic and political environment we can change our reaction to the changes. We can choose to focus on the fear or choose to rejoice knowing that with change comes hope and an opportunity for growth. We at Quince have taken a positive approach and are actively looking for ways to improve our service offering and also to expand our product range. As such, as our partners and lead providers, your suggestions, advice and complaints are invaluable to us. Email De Waal at dewaalbasson@quince.co.za. CHILLING IN THE COUNTRY
BRIDGING IS NOW EASIER THAN EVER BEFORETinus van Kampen (Operations Manager) As you well know, applying for bridging finance with the wrong bridging partner can be a hassle, to say the least. Now BFASA (Bridging Finance Association of South Africa), together with Korbitec, the provider of GhostConvey, is in the process of developing a bridging finance solution that will simplify and shorten this process dramatically. Read more. ARE WE AT THE TOP OF THE CYCLE AND WHAT DOES THE FUTURE HOLD?Johann le Roux (General Manager) Although times are tough in the property industry, it is important to realize that South Africans across all sectors are feeling the pinch. Inflation has been the key factor in determining the level of interest rates. Read more. JEAN’S TIPSAlthough Jean is the leader of the Quince Credit Team, those who know her think of her more as a shoulder to lean on, a sounding board for new ideas and a source of good advice. Which is why we’ve asked Jean to jot down some tips on how to make your interaction with Quince even easier. TIP: Most conveyancing firms close a little earlier on a Friday so if you are sending through an Application form - please do so as early as possible. If you have any questions or tips that you’d like to share with us, email Jean on jeanvisser@quince.co.za. |
REFER A FRIEND & WINBoost your holiday fund and BIZQUIZZIn the last issue of The Bridge we asked what is most important to you when it comes to bridging finance. 50% of the respondents said simplicity, 33% said personal service and 17% rated speed as being of utmost interest to them. Thank you for your feedback – and for those who are looking at simplicity – make sure you read the “Bridging is now easier than ever before” article. This time we’re asking what percentage of your property sales collapse because the purchasers Did you know?The oldest message in a bottle spent 92 years 229 days at sea. A bottom drift bottle, numbered 423B, was released at 60o 50’N 00° 38’W on 25 April 1914 and recovered by fisherman, Mark Anderson of Bixter, Shetland, UK, at 60o 50’N 00° 37’W on December 10, 2006. We promise that we will never take that long when it comes to processing your applications! Source. Quote of the quarter“Life is not about waiting for the storms to pass, it’s about learning to dance in the rain.” – Alan Knott-Craig |
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