lmd said:No, the credit unions do not disclose info. I know this for a fact having discussed it with them 4 weeks ago when we borrowed the 30,000
wonko said:I hope someone can give me a definitive answer here.
Quickly my situation is. I borrowed money from a family member to pay off a car loan in order to apply for a mortgage.
The mortgage process became (for various reasons I won't get into) extremely protracted. It has subsequently left my family member very strapped for much longer than I anticipated.
Our loan pack is due to the solicitor tomorrow, so now the end is in sight. But of course the actual draw down of funds is still some way off.
My question is I am anxious to get a Credit Union loan immediately to repay what I borrowed. If I do this after the loan pack but before the draw-down will it have an effect on the process.
I would love an answer before i put any more delays on the process inadvertantly.
Thanks in advance.
irishpancake said:Not True :mad: , as can be seen from the list shown [broken link removed], from the Irish Credit Bureau site.
As can be seen, there are a number of Credit Unions affiliated to the ICB.
Just be careful, even if your Credit Union is an Occupational one, with deductions from wages facility, as these will show up on Pay Slips
lmd said:My credit union is not on that link you sent and once again I will say we discussed it with our credit union who said they don't disclose the info to the bank.
No, the credit unions do not disclose info. I know this for a fact having discussed it with them 4 weeks ago when we borrowed the 30,000
some evidence of credit union lending practices during the boom
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