safe-R-brakes FOR THE SAFEST BRAKES
r - HOUSEHUNTING? ’ A Mortgage Guarantee Certificate from Trust Bank Canterbury is as good as cash in the hand when you're looking for a property. It is a guarantee from us that once you have found a property we'll give you a mortgage. It also enables you to assure the vendor that you have guaranteed finance and that in turn puts you in a strong position to negotiate the best price. The Mortgage Guarantee Certificate is available to both customers and noncustomers of Trust Bank Canterbury at absolutely no cost. Although it places you under no obligation to borrow, it does place you in a strong position if you decide to buy. Trust Bank Canterbury is Canterbury's largest lender of home loans, and as such we are totally committed to offering the most flexible repayment options and at a most competitive interest rate. Arrange a time to talk with our friendly, professional staff about a Mortgage Guarantee Certificate. Just think of it as a homecoming. d TRUST BANK CANTERBURY. 605 500
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