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Why choose us?

Several Offers

100% free

Our service is completely free for the end user and the terms of the offers are transparent.

How does it work?

1. Complete the online form.
2. You will receive a response as soon as possible.

Approved and secure service

We are a credit company approved by ORIAS and which complies with current regulations for data protection.

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Get your credit 100% online, free and secure. The process is simple, fast and secure.

Personalized offers!

Our algorithm evaluates your request and instantly suggests the best-suited offers for your profile. Thanks to our quality partnerships with banks, you can choose from offers at very competitive rates.

An ultra-fast process!

You'll get a quick response, right from your couch. Simply complete and submit your online application so the system can evaluate your request!

How much do you need?

With us, we simplify access to a quick loan for each of your projects. With an online loan of between €500 and €5,000, you can upgrade your equipment, cover moving costs, or have your vehicle repaired.

If you’re looking to finance training, buy a new car, or take a dream trip, we offer the best online loans between €5,000 and €10,000.

Finally, if you have larger needs, consider our loan offers ranging from €10,000 to €50,000. Whatever the amount you need, we’ll help you get your online loan at the best rate thanks to the financial institutions we partner with.

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Which loan is right for you?

Bank lending institutions offer different types of consumer credit depending on the needs they meet, each with its own specific characteristics. Thus, each project is suited to a different type of loan.

A “designated” credit is a loan used for a specific purpose: purchasing a car, renovations, a wedding, etc. It is used solely to finance the service indicated in the contract. Conversely, a Unallocated Credit is a loan whose expenditure requires no justification, making it perfect for a one-time project. Revolving credit is the third type of consumer credit. Expenditures are also unrestricted, but whereas a personal loan is granted in a single payment, here the capital is made available over time. This makes it ideal for projects requiring regular financing.

Frequently Asked Questions

The list of supporting documents includes documents relating to your personal and professional situation. These documents make up your application. Please note that an incomplete application or outdated documents may result in immediate rejection of your application.

A loan application file includes the following official documents:

– A photocopy of your identity document (ID card or passport)

– Proof of address (utility bill)

– A bank account details form (bank details to receive the money)

– A photocopy of your last three pay slips or tax notices

– A loan amortization schedule, if you have any outstanding loans.

Insurance is not mandatory for obtaining a loan. However, some lenders may require you to take out life insurance if you are older.

There are several advantages to taking out insurance: it secures your loan in the event of default (death, disability) by taking over your loan repayments. It can also encourage your lender to grant you a loan if your application is somewhat risky.

This insurance is not free; its cost is added to the total cost of your loan but does not generate large expenses. You can choose to take out insurance with your lender or elsewhere if the cost is more attractive, for example.

At the moment, our offer allowing people who are banned from banking or listed in the FICP to take out a loan is limited, you will then have to answer a few questions before obtaining your loan, but we are working to expand our offer in the future to be able to help everyone access financial products.

To apply for a loan online, simply click the “Apply for a Loan” button on the homepage and follow the steps. You can also contact our team via the “Contact” tab.

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