Nedbank Personal Loan

In today’s tough times, it’s easy to feel weighed down by financial burden. Paying this, settling that and meeting other financial commitments. You worry so much about where the money’s going to come from, it gets hard to see the good things in life. Fortunately for you, a Nedbank Personal Loan could really help you shed some of your worries.

A Nedbank Personal Loan could change things for the better! Perhaps it means you can achieve something you’ve always wanted but couldn’t afford, or gives you the financial peace of mind you’ve longed for.

So if your budget is feeling a little weighed down, remember that a Nedbank Personal Loan could really help take a load off.

Features

  • A personal loan could give you from R 2000 to R 120 000* in cash, deposited into your salary account. You don’t even need a Nedbank account.
  • Flexible repayment periods. Depending on the loan you qualify for, you can repay it over 24, 36, 48 or 60 months and your repayment will be debited directly from your bank account.
  • Straightforward application process and friendly assistance Nedbank trained consultants will help you complete an application form.

Insurance is a requirement, however, you have the option of requesting the bank to arrange an insurance policy that protects you in the event of death, disability and retrenchment or you can arrange your own insurance policy that covers you for these events.

Nedbank is committed to responsible lending. You will only qualify for a loan once Nedbank have assessed that you can comfortably meet all your financial commitments. Nedbank is a registered credit provider in terms of the National Credit Act (NCA) and adhere to the strict financial regulations for your protection.

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One Response to “Nedbank Personal Loan”

  1. South African Personal Loan 03. May, 2011 at 12:32 am #

    Good information , in my experience over the last few months Nedbank have been proactive in granting personal loans in the SA market. If you are considering a loan then check them out.

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