We applied for a small loan of €2000 from our bank, NIB.
I rang today to see was there any word and the lady we had been dealing with read out the response that came back from whoever makes these decisions.
Basically they are 'reluctant' to give us the loan as we have more than the amount applied for in our saving accounts and they do not see why we need it! There was also some mention of our 'disposable' income each month being such that we do not require the loan. (about 1.5/2 times the loan required). We require more than €2000 and the surplus is coming from our wages next month.
When applying we informed her that the money in the savings is earmarked for something else.
We applied for the loan over two years so the first 2/3 months would have low enough repayments, but plan to pay it all off over the next 4/5 months.
Why does it matter so much to them? They seem fairly clear that we can make the repayments each month (only €170 between the 2 of us). I could totally understand if they thought we could not afford it!
Any ideas? Thanks
I rang today to see was there any word and the lady we had been dealing with read out the response that came back from whoever makes these decisions.
Basically they are 'reluctant' to give us the loan as we have more than the amount applied for in our saving accounts and they do not see why we need it! There was also some mention of our 'disposable' income each month being such that we do not require the loan. (about 1.5/2 times the loan required). We require more than €2000 and the surplus is coming from our wages next month.
When applying we informed her that the money in the savings is earmarked for something else.
We applied for the loan over two years so the first 2/3 months would have low enough repayments, but plan to pay it all off over the next 4/5 months.
Why does it matter so much to them? They seem fairly clear that we can make the repayments each month (only €170 between the 2 of us). I could totally understand if they thought we could not afford it!
Any ideas? Thanks