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4 Financing Options for Poor-Credit Borrowers in 2023

iQuanti: Loan applicants with credit scores between 300 and 579 are considered poor-credit borrowers. If you have poor credit, you'll need to find a lender who has less strict credit score requirements and considers applicants with all types of scores. Although no credit check loans may be hard to come by, there are many lenders out there that approve poor-credit borrowers. Here are some financing options that poor-credit borrowers can consider in 2023:  

1. Cash advances

Cash advances are short-term loans that can give borrowers a few hundred dollars to cover expenses. You'll repay this loan the next time you receive a paycheck, in two to four weeks. Some cash advance lenders allow borrowers to stretch the loan out over a longer term, but there will be an interest payment due each time the borrower gets paid. Before applying for a cash advance, read the terms and conditions carefully so you know what to expect.

Many cash advance lenders approve poor-credit borrowers and will consider additional factors like employment and current debts when making an approval decision. Keep in mind that applicants are also required to produce valid identification, so the lender can have a current address and your personal information on file.

2. Title loans

Buying a car is an accomplishment. It also provides you with a valuable piece of collateral to use if you need a title loan. Anyone who holds a title to a car, motorcycle, RV, or boat can apply for this type of secured loan. There will be a credit check, but title lenders aren't as concerned with your credit score as other types of lenders. They mostly want to know if you pay your bills and whether you own the vehicle outright. 

Title loans can be a great option if you need funds right away and plan on paying the loan back quickly. But keep in mind that the lender can take away your car if you can't repay the loan, so it's smart to have a good repayment plan before applying. 

3. Pawn shop loans

A pawn shop loan is another type of secured loan because the borrower provides an asset as collateral. Unlike a title loan, where the lender only holds your car's title, pawn shop loans require the actual asset. Examples of this include jewelry, electronics, rare coins, or expensive clothing like leather jackets and fur coats. 

Pawn shops will hold collateral as long as you make your payments. The borrower can terminate the agreement by paying off the loan or simply stopping the payments. The latter is considered a surrender of collateral and allows the pawn shop to resell your asset to another customer. So, make sure to pay the loan back if you want to keep your item.

The bottom line

Luckily, poor credit may not prevent you from getting a loan. It may limit your options with traditional lenders like banks and credit unions, but there are often funds available from cash advance lenders, title lenders, and pawn shop lenders. It's smart to shop around and compare lenders and loan options to find the right poor-credit loan for your budget and needs. 

Contact Information:
Keyonda Goosby
Public Relations Specialist
keyonda.goosby@iquanti.com
(201) 633-2125


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