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- Being at least 18 years of age
- Being an Australian citizen or a permanent resident of Australia
- Being in paid employment
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is a personal loan available to senior women 85+ yrs
Hi Kathleen, Some providers will lend to retirees and other seniors, but they’ll usually require evidence of income and assets. Our guide to personal loans for retirees covers this in more detail.
Hi we enquired about debt agreement when is it to late to stop it.
Only just enquired and creditors have been contacted already
Hi Pauline,
You may want to get back in contact with the debt agreement company you enquired with and find out if you made a formal application for a debt agreement. If you did so, explain that you did not understand it was a formal credit enquiry and ask for it to be removed from your credit file and ask them to stop calling your creditors.
If you need help, you should contact with Australian Financial Security Authority.
Hope this information will help.
Thanks,
Elizabeth
We have been rejected by NAB to consolidate our debts in total of 47k. We have been doing fine with repayments of these loans but would like to find someone who will help us and not judge us from my many credit enquiries and a $250 Optus bill that has been paid. By consolidating our debts to 1 monthly repayment, it will free us a lot better with our finances. We have no dependents and we both work and our income and bank statements clearly shows that we can afford to make the repayments. We do not own a home and we do not want to file for bankruptcy.
Hi Steve,
Thanks for your question.
Please note that finder.com.au is an online comparison service, we are not affiliated with Fox Symes.
If you would like to find out more information or enquire directly with Fox Symes, please click on ‘go to site’ to be taken to their official website. From there, you can speak to a consultant at Fox Symes about your options and eligibility.
Cheers,
Shirley
how do you qualify those who need support
Hi Hilary,
Fox Symes is able to assist those who have bad credit, who currently have existing debt, or struggling to meet their repayments.
If you’d like a personalised response, you can submit an online enquiry form with Fox Symes to see if they can assist.
Cheers,
Shirley
How much do charge for debt consolidation and how do we pay it
Hi Kim,
Thanks for your question.
The fees involved will depend on your situation. You’ll be looking at fees such as a set up fee, admin fee and there could be a few lodgement fees.
These fees can be paid upfront, or you can organise to add them onto your loan amount with Fox Symes.
If you’re interested to work with Fox Symes, please click on ‘go to site’ for more details.
Hope this helps,
Shirley