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What is the meaning of single window loan?
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October 07, 2014 1:01AM
A single window loan refers to a trade facilitation idea that allows the traders to submit regulatory documents at a single entity in order to be awarded money that is to be paid at a later date with interest. The land title deed is usually one of the documents needed.
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