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Looking forward: Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak witnessing the exchange of documents between Perbadanan PR1MA Malaysia and Maybank on a RM3bil bridging loan facility to partly finance the development of PR1MA projects. The signing ceremony was held after a meeting of the National Housing Council at Perdana Putra.

PUTRAJAYA: A solution has been found for applicants of the PR1MA affordable housing scheme who cannot secure a bank loan. They will be able to rent their homes with the option of purchasing it later.

Perbadanan PR1MA Malaysia has introduced the Rent-to-Own (RTO) scheme, specially for successful balloted applicants of PR1MA homes whose loan applications were rejected by banks.

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