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FAQs


Can an unemployed get loan?

Yes, getting loan for an unemployed is really possible. Different sorts of loans are available for unemployed like debt consolidation loans, vacation loans, education loans, payday loans and personals loans etc.

Can an unemployed tenant apply for loans? If yes, then what is the condition?

An unemployed tenant can also get loans. There is no special condition related with unemployed tenant loans.

Can an unemployed, who is having home, get unsecured loans?

Yes, home owner unemployed can also apply for unsecured loans and get it on easy terms & conditions. If you do not want to pledge you home as collateral, these unsecured loans suit you better.

What time duration will it take in loan processing?

The processing of loans starts at the moment you submit your application with us. We can get back to you within hours with some great available offers; give your right contact details.

What types of loans can an unemployed apply for?

An unemployed can apply for any type of loans—secured and unsecured. Unemployed can get home loans, student loans, personal loans, debt consolidation loans, bridging loans etc. The list is quite lengthy; many lenders have special loan schemes particularly for unemployed. An employed can also get payday loans, cash loans, signature loans etc. These instant cash loans are available for unemployed when they are in urgent need for the money.

What about the security of personal data?

Your personal data will be kept confidential and it will be used only for the purpose processing of loan. We send your application to the lender who quoted better terms for you. Before directing your loan application to a particular lender prior permission is always taken.

After filling application form, am I bound to get loan?

Certainly not, you have the right to cancel the loan application at any time no penalty is charged for it.

Is it necessary for unemployed to reveal the purpose of getting loan?

No, it is not necessary for an unemployed to reveal his purpose of getting loan. We are not concerned with the purpose of seeking for loan.