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You may not borrow for business purposes, such as an overdraft, injecting equity into a private business, or purchasing a business or franchise.
This doesn’t affect how quickly we process your loan.
You may use a car that you already own, or are financing with this loan, as collateral to secure your loan. This can allow you to access lower interest rates or a higher lending limit, or both.
Note: cars used as security must be no more than 20 years old at the end of the loan term.
Do you want to add a car as security for your loan?
Note: If you are uncertain of the age of your vehicle or its sales type, choose the most likely option.
Will you be purchasing your car from a dealership, in a private sale, or is it an existing car you already own?
Vehicles used as security must be registered in your name, maintained in good condition and comprehensively insured for the duration of the loan
Include anyone you are financially responsible for, even if they do not live with you — such as if you make child-support payments.
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Your partner's income is sometimes used to estimate your expenses. This is not a joint loan application.
Any savings entered will need be verified during your assessment.
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