Unsecured debt consolidation loan for blacklisted people

Apply for an unsecured debt consolidation loan and brace yourself for higher interest rates. What is the difference between this type and other loans used for debt consolidation? This is an unsecured loan, which means that you as the borrower would not place any collateral with the lender. Would you later to default with the lender they would claim from your claimed assets.

This sort of loan attracts higher interest rates because this is a greater risk for lenders. This is because an unsecured loan means you as a borrower are not fronting any collateral for the loan, which naturally makes you an even higher liability, and attracts an even higher interest loan than had you taken a secured loan.

Now, if you are blacklisted and don’t have collateral like a property, this might be the perfect loan for you to take up. Of course you will have to check the pros and cons of taking such a high interest loan over a long period to clear your debts. The higher the loan amount the longer you will have to pay the loan back.

You will need the usual documentation such as South African I.D., 3 months pay slip and bank statements.

To increase your chances, most credit providers are more likely to loan you if are not under debt review, earn a monthly or fortnight wage, not be a commission earner, have a bank account that your salary is deposited into, prove your money expenses so as to show affordability.

Unsecured debt consolidation loan for blacklisted people is a solution for most people, but not everyone.

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