Privacy Policy

We have a strong commitment to providing excellent service to all of our customers and visitors of this Website, including respecting concerns about privacy. We will explicitly ask when we need information that personally identifies you or allows us to contact you (“personal information”). Generally this information is requested when making applications or when requesting a particular service. You agree to provide accurate and current information, and not to impersonate or misrepresent any person or entity or falsely state or otherwise misrepresent your affiliation with anyone or anything. The purposes for which we will use your personal information are as follows: to transact with you via the website or email regarding applications, to provide services to you via our website; to inform you of new features, services, special offers and products (provided you have consented to receiving such marketing material); to enable us to process, validate and verify applications and requests for services and for the purposes for which you specifically provided the information; to improve your experience on our website.

We will be entitled to disclose personal information if required to do so (a) to comply with applicable law or with legal process served on us ; (b) to protect and defend the our rights or property , and (c) for the purposes of distributing same to various employees and/or third parties who assist us in providing services to you and thus need to know your personal information in order to render a proper and efficient service to you. We will ensure that all such employees and/or third party service providers having access to your personal information are bound by appropriate and legally binding confidentiality and non-use obligations in relation to your personal information. You are aware that information and data is automatically collected through the standard operation of the Internet servers and through the use of “cookies.” “Cookies” are small text files a website can use to recognise repeat users, facilitate the user’s on-going access to and use of the website and allow a website to track usage behaviour and compile aggregate data that will allow content improvements and targeted advertising. Cookies are not programs that come onto your system and damage files. Generally, cookies work by assigning a unique number to you that has no meaning outside the assigning site. If you do not want information collected through the use of cookies, there is a simple procedure in most browsers that allows you to deny or accept the cookie feature; however, you should note that cookies may be necessary to provide you with certain features (e.g., customized delivery of information) available on our Websites.

WHILST WE ARE OF INTENT TO TAKE REASONABLE MEASURES TO KEEP PERSONAL INFORMATION ABOUT YOU CONFIDENTIAL, IT SHALL HOWEVER NOT BE LIABLE FOR ANY LOSS OR DAMAGE, HOWSOEVER ARISING, SUFFERED AS A RESULT OF THE DISCLOSURE OF SUCH INFORMATION.

We will:

  • Treat your personal information as strictly confidential;
  • Take appropriate technical and organisational measures to ensure that your personal information is kept secure and is protected against unauthorised or unlawful processing, accidental loss, destruction or damage, alteration, disclosure or access;
  • Promptly notify you if we become aware of any unauthorised use, disclosure or processing of your personal information;
  • Provide you with reasonable evidence of our compliance with our obligations under this policy on reasonable request; and
  • Upon your request, promptly return or destroy any and all of your personal information in our possession or control.

We will not retain your personal information longer than the period for which it was originally needed, unless we are required by law to do so, or you consent to us retaining such information for a longer period.

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Privacy Policy

Have you found yourself in a situation in which you have accumulated an amount of debt that you feel it will be impossible to repay? Billions of people around the world have accumulated debt that spirals out of control. Maybe you have student loan payments, car payments, and home loan payments to make and one day you find yourself in the unfortunate situation that you are unable to make your payments on time. Maybe you lost your job or incurred medical expenses or had to put unexpected repairs on a credit card. Before you know it, your credit score plummets and you find yourself blacklisted. Do not despair. It is always possible to take control of your debt. Blacklisted loans are here to help people in your exact situation.

What Are Blacklisted Loans?

Blacklisted loans are, first and foremost, loans designed to help a person with bad credit consolidate their debt by using the money to pay off previous debts so that they only have one payment to make. You can also use these loans to cover situations such as car repairs and student fees or school fees. Even if your name has been blacklisted because of bad credit, you can qualify for a blacklisted loan as long as you are 18 years or older, and you have a steady job and a bank account.

How Do Blacklisted Loans Work?

When you are applying for blacklisted loans you will be required to give your bank account details and to prove your identity, age, residence, and employment. Most of the companies that provide blacklisted loans will not conduct a credit check. Depending on the company providing the loan, you may be required to conduct an interview by phone. Upon accepting your application, the loan provider will discuss interest rates and payment plans with you and set one up depending on your budget. The terms of the loan will usually require a full repayment in a period of 12-72 months. Keep in mind that interest rates for these loans are generally high as they are designed to be used as a last resort for debt consolidation or emergencies.

Benefits of Taking a Blacklisted Loan

Though the interest rates of blacklisted loans are high and the period of time to pay back a large sum of money is short, the benefits of taking a blacklisted loan can be great if you use the loan responsibly. Avoid taking a blacklisted loan unless it is completely necessary to do so. Taking a blacklisted loan to consolidate your debt, if done in a responsible way, can save your credit score and lift some big financial burdens from your life. Blacklisted loans are designed to help a person overcome with debt to get back on their feet and re-build a good credit score once again. However, if you take a blacklisted loan and treat it irresponsibly by buying unnecessary things and neglecting the payments, your credit score will plummet further and you will have a very difficult time in finding financial assistance for anything in the future.