Once you enter your information into the form, expresspera.com will start searching for lenders that meet your needs. If we find a match, you will be redirected to the lender’s website to review the offer. You do not have any obligation to accept any offer, and you can simply decline any that doesn’t work for you. Please be sure that you have fully read and understood the lender’s terms and conditions before accepting their offer. They will be displayed clearly before you can agree to proceed.
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Most of our lenders agree to lend ₱ 500 to ₱ 25 000.
Each institution has its own borrower requirements. Overall, you must be a citizen of the Philippines over the age of 18 with a valid SSS, TIN, or UMID card; you must also have a source of income and be able to provide a valid debit card or bank account number.
Most loan products available through expresspera.com are designed to help people, even those with credit history problems. The lenders we work with generally look for your ability to repay in the future and not just your history.
Yes, you can repay your loan at any time. The sooner you pay it off, the less you will pay in interest. The interest accrues only for those days that you actually used the loan. You can make payments ahead of time and pay only for the days you actually used the borrowed funds.
It is important to be certain that you are able to pay within the given timeframe before applying. If your situation changes, and you are concerned that you cannot repay your loan, it is best to contact your lender right away to find out which options are available. If you are experiencing financial issues and have a mounting debt, we strongly recommend you not taking any more loans from any lending institution, and that you immediately seek independent financial advice.
Only your lender can give you any specific information regarding your loans, including the dates and times for repayment. Repayment periods may vary. Please contact your lender to ask about your loan terms.