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Risk premium, in finance, the monetary difference between the guaranteed return and the possible return on an investment
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Premium's turnkey approach between online and off-line promotions offers a closed loop and integrated marketing program that is accountable, and allows the retailers a greater ability to sell to their core customers both off-line and online.
Premium Network's team of POP experts provides complete engineering and design services for basic counter card displays or for elaborate motorized die cut corrugated, molded plastic and permanent in store display installations.
Premium Network's team will deploy POP displays direct to individual retailers and fulfillment centers to insure the display reaches destination on schedule.
Premium Mortgage is a mortgage broker, duly registered with the State of New York, which assists its clients in securing mortgage financing through third party lenders.
Premium Mortgage surveys the loan programs available from its various lenders on a daily basis and provides its clients specific information on the types of loan products available, each lender's policies and guidelines and the likelihood of the client conforming to them.
You understand that Premium Mortgage Corporation is a third party provider and are paid by either the Lender, the Borrower or a combination of both.