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Hi im currently bankrupt it started may last year im in need to get a loan $2500 for my dental expenses and some bills too im working at the moment but still under probation how can i apply for loan or is there a way where can i get a loan in a week?
Hi Francis,
Thank you for reaching out to Finder.
The page we are on offers a selection of lenders that you could approach and inquire about applying for a personal loan. Please note that most lenders will require you to have a guarantor in case you do not meet the requirements necessary to take out the loan on your own. Kindly review and compare your options on the table displaying the available providers. Once you have chosen a particular provider, you may then click on the “Go to site” button and you will be redirected to the provider’s website where you can proceed with the application or get in touch with their representatives for further inquiries you may have.
Before applying, please ensure that you meet all the eligibility criteria and read through the details of the needed requirements as well as the relevant Product Disclosure Statements/Terms and Conditions when comparing your options before making a decision on whether it is right for you. Hope this helps!
Cheers,
Reggie
I’m currently in a part 9 agreement with less than 18 months left of 5 years.
I’m desperately trying to get finance for some new household appliances as my current ones are on their last legs.
I work full time and have a decent amount of my wage left over cover any repayments. However, I can’t seem to get a loan from anyone.
Hi Rebecca,
Thanks for getting in touch with Finder. I’m sorry to hear about your situation.
Upon checking, I could see that you are in the right place. Have you tried the lenders listed above? You can compare your options based on maximum loan amount, term of loan, and cost, to name a few. You can then click on the “Go to site” green button to be redirected to their website where you can start your application or get more information.
Please make sure that you’ve read the relevant T&Cs or PDS of the loan products before making a decision. Moreover, check the eligibility requirements as well and consider whether the product is right for you.
I hope this helps. Should you have further questions, please don’t hesitate to reach us out again.
Have a wonderful day!
Cheers,
Joshua
I need a debt consolidation loan for a total of approx. $8000 to reduce my fortnightly/monthly repayments and I am a discharged bankrupt. I am not currently in arrears and all my current payments are up to date. What is available for me?
Hi Ray,
Thanks for getting in touch with Finder. I understand you want to consolidate your loan.
As a discharged bankrupt, you can still apply for a loan. However, you might have limited options and lenders might charge you higher interest rates.
You may refer to your options to consolidate your loan debts.
You can also check the table above that lets you compare lenders based on the term of loan, costs, and fortnightly payment, to name a few. However, please note that the maximum loan amount for the lenders listed above is only $2,000. The higher the amount you try to borrow, the harder it is for you to get approved. As this might be the case, you might still want to give them a try.
Please make sure that you’ve read the relevant T&Cs or PDS of the loan products before making a decision. Moreover, check the eligibility requirements as well and consider whether the product is right for you.
I hope this helps. Should you have further questions, please don’t hesitate to reach out again.
Have a wonderful day!
Cheers,
Joshua
Looking to apply for $2400 loan for workplace
re-training to gain employment. Currently unemployed
and Part 9 active participant, yet to start receiving payments from centrelink. I have a fully operational car worth $7500 to put as security. Is this a possibility or will i be wasting my time? Thanks, Paul.
Hi Paul,
Thank you for reaching out to finder.
finder provides guidelines as well as articles like this to help users who are currently seeking loans while in bankruptcy or unemployed. You may want to check the panel of lenders that are on this page to assess your eligibility in taking out a loan through them. There are lenders who assist users who are currently a Part 9 active participant like your self. Hope this helps!
Cheers,
Reggie
I have 0 $$ to my name and are minus and owe alot of money to online loan companies how do I get a loan
Hi Senay,
Thank you for leaving a question.
I understand your predicament and would highly advise you to speak with your current lenders to discuss repayment options that are available for members who are experiencing financial hardship. You may also reach out to the National Foundation for Credit Counselling (NFCC) at 1-800-388-2227 for assistance as well. Hope this helps!
Cheers,
Reggie