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Wedding

The average cost of a wedding in the U.S. is approximately $33,000. Aren’t you glad that a personal loan for your wedding from Credit Direct can cover up to $40,000?

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Stress Free Weddings

Okay, so no wedding is 100% stress free, but money doesn’t have to be part of it. A lot goes into planning a once-in-a-lifetime event like this. It should be special, not buried in money worries. That’s why many choose to get a personal marriage loan for just such an occasion.

With a personal loan for your wedding, you can get up to $40,000, which is a whole lot of flower arrangements. It could be a wedding dress with a six-foot-long veil. You could have that five-tiered cake with the bridges on it leading to little islands of cookies. It could pay for that honeymoon to Jamaica. It’s your dream; save the jitters for when you walk down the aisle and leave the rest to us.

Frequently Asked Questions

I’ve heard of wedding loans. Is a personal loan different?
Can I borrow the full $40,000?
Do we have to both sign the loan?
I’ve heard of wedding loans. Is a personal loan different?

No. Wedding loans or marriage loans don’t actually exist. It’s just a term for personal loans that went to finance a wedding.

Can I borrow the full $40,000?

It depends. Your approved loan amount depends on several factors, including your credit score and current financial situation. However, we work hard to get you the best loan possible.

Do we have to both sign the loan?

It depends. Whether you take out a joint loan or only one of you takes out the loan is your choice. However, if you do choose a joint loan, you will both need to sign.

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“Fast and very courteous service. Kevin was great and very understanding. I received my loan in less than 48 hours. I really didn’t need more than $500 but I chose the $2000 in order to get the loan. I will just repay it faster. I am glad that I will not get a penalty for paying the money back faster than the loan stated.”

-Frances of Bethlehem
-Consumer Affairs Review

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