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We Need A £55K Loan, What Do We Do?
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My fiancée and I need £15k for our wedding in March, £30k for a car (her 30th birthday present) and £10k to consolidate our previous loan. Our combined income is £44k and living with parents so is def affordable. Do we...
1. ask our bank who've refused us in the past for a joint loan ?
2. go online for a joint loan?
3. go online for 2 separate loans?
4. get a PCP for the car and a joint loan?
...or something else we've not thought of?
Please help!!??
1. ask our bank who've refused us in the past for a joint loan ?
2. go online for a joint loan?
3. go online for 2 separate loans?
4. get a PCP for the car and a joint loan?
...or something else we've not thought of?
Please help!!??
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If you were sitting in front of me asking for this loan, based on the information given. My answer would be No. If there was more information forthcoming that could change my mind, I would definitely request Security be lodged by the way of a Charge over Property which you don't have. Someone mentioned a Parents Guarantee, if they offered then a Charge over their property would be requested.
I am offering this advice based on just under 4 decades of Banking, the last 14 as a Manager.
Remember the more loans you request and get turned down for will affect your credit rating in the longer term.
If you were sitting in front of me asking for this loan, based on the information given. My answer would be No. If there was more information forthcoming that could change my mind, I would definitely request Security be lodged by the way of a Charge over Property which you don't have. Someone mentioned a Parents Guarantee, if they offered then a Charge over their property would be requested.
I am offering this advice based on just under 4 decades of Banking, the last 14 as a Manager.
Remember the more loans you request and get turned down for will affect your credit rating in the longer term.
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