Saturday, Mar 15, 2008
Do you think I should sink my money into this Bank?
Moneysupermarket.com: UNITED TRUST BANK - 6 Months Fixed Deposit Account 6.87%
Our Company
United Trust Bank (“UTB”) specialises in providing a wide range of funding facilities to property developers.
As an owner managed business with specialist expertise in the property sector, United Trust Bank can take an entrepreneurial and pragmatic approach, providing quick and flexible funding for property developments in the form of senior debt, mezzanine and equity to support sound development projects.
No? I thought not.
Posted by cheekie charlie @ 09:35 PM (937 views) Add Comment
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1. little professor said...
"quick and flexible funding for property developments"
Translation:
"No-questions-asked money for cowboy developers."
No thanks. :)
2. Place Not To Invest said...
I would I'm a drug baron
3. jack c said...
Do you think I should sink my money into this Bank? Answer - no - a much better deposit arrangement is to look on Northern Rock website which shows a competitive fixed rate bond with no penalties. NR deposits are 100% secure and only NS&I can rival this.
4. Letthemfall said...
Never heard of this outfit. Reminds me that when banks start to collapse it is nearly always ones you've never heard of - if this is indeed a bank. Take a look at their website. Looks like it was knocked up in an afternoon. Amazing how many dodgy little companies are now scouting for cash