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How to apply for the Crefisa loan
Are you negative and need quick cash? In this case, the Crefisa loan can help you, as it offers credit with an interest rate from 1.5% per month with the money released in 24 business hours. So, find out here how to request it without having to leave the comfort of your home.
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Crefisa: online request and release of money in 24 hours
The Crefisa loan is a good alternative for people who have a dirty name and need quick cash without having to leave their homes. In addition, with it you can get high loan amounts depending on the credit analysis. So, continue reading to find out how to get this loan step by step.
Order online
Now, let's see how you can apply for the Crefisa loan online. So, for that, you just need to enter the official website, locate the product, fill in the form with all your data and wait for the credit analysis. So, if approved, the amounts may be in the informed account within 24 working hours.
And, in addition, it is worth noting that you can only apply for this loan if you are a public servant, military, retired or pensioner from the INSS and are over 18 years old, as well as being negative.
Request via phone
In addition, it is also possible to apply for the loan via WhatsApp. For this, you need to access the website and fill in the form corresponding to the contact. In this way, you will be redirected to the Crefisa attendant and you will be able to complete the request process.
Request by app
Finally, you can also apply for the loan through the Crefisa app. To do so, just download it from Google Play or the App Store. Then make the request process according to the guidelines of the application itself.
Good Loan for Credit or Crefisa loan: which one to choose?
If after learning about the Crefisa loan, you still have doubts. But do not worry! Because there are other credits available in the market. In addition, among them we can highlight the loan Bom Pra Crédito. Do you want to know more about him? So, check out the comparison table below.
Good for Credit | Crefisa | |
Minimum Income | not informed | not informed |
Interest rate | From 1,59% per month | From 1.5% per month |
Deadline to pay | Up to 36 months | Up to 12 months |
Where to use the credit | start a business settle a debt Paying down payment on a house | start a business settle a debt enter a house |
Benefits | Security Credibility Transparency 100% online | Security Credibility Transparency 100% online |
How to apply for a Good Credit Loan
Are you in doubt about how to apply for the Bom Pra Crédito personal loan? So, see how to apply for your credit in a simple and practical way.
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