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Is a Personal Loan Right For You?
Extra money can help in many ways. Regardless of your financial situation,
personal loans through Prosper can help make any situation a little better.Have you recently thought about how will this bill get paid or even a vacation? A personal loan can provide you with the funds you need.
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Our aim is to be flexible and listen to our clients needs in order to gain a full understanding of the challenges they face
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Finding a small loan with VitaKredite is completely free and Switzerland-wide. We strive to be the only personal loan comparison site you’ll need. Our application form should take just minutes to complete and is done 100% online.


Frequently asked questions
01 How long can I borrow the money for?
You may choose a Personal Loan term ranging from half a years (6 months) up to seven years (84 months).
02 What is the difference between a loan and a line of credit?
A loan is an amount of money that you borrow for a specified length of time. You receive a one-time, lump-sum that is paid down through fixed monthly payments with a fixed rate and fixed term. A line of credit is a borrowing limit extended to you. The funds are available to you up to a pre-assigned credit limit and you have the ability to re-use your line of credit as you repay. Your monthly payment will be based on the amount of the line you have outstanding.
03 What is the difference between interest rate and APR?
The interest rate is the cost to borrow money from your line of credit. The APR (annual percentage rate) adds in some of the upfront costs of getting the line of credit in addition to the interest, including any lender fees. Santander does not have any upfront fees so the APR and the interest rate are the same.
04 Are there any origination or prepayment fees?
No, VitaKredite products have no origination fees, closing costs, or prepayment penalties.