We detail what you need to pass the evaluation of the Banco de la Nación and obtain a loan of up to S/50,000
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Have you reached the beginning of the year with debt and without much income? He National bank offers the payroll discount loan for workers, also for those of CAS regime, and public sector pensioners. You can request up to S/50,000 to pay it in installments of up to 60 months and thus alleviate your financial emergencies.
Review the details, benefits and requirements of this credit so you can request a credit evaluation and confirm if you are eligible. Do not miss this opportunity!
What is the payroll discount loan from Banco de la Nación?
The payroll discount loan is a financial tool designed to facilitate State workers and pensioners access to loan amounts, simplifying payment processes.
This modality allows payments to be made through direct discounts on the payroll or pensions, providing convenience and control in debt management.
Requirements to access the loan of up to S/50,000
If you are considering applying for this loan, we will tell you what the necessary requirements are.
- Have the MultiRed debit card from Banco de la Nación.
- DNI or immigration card, original and copy.
- Last payment receipt no older than four months.
- For CAS workers, the last original contract or addendums that demonstrate at least 13 months in the institution.
These documents are essential to start the credit evaluation process.
BN payroll discount loan: how to apply for it?
The process to request the payroll discount loan National bank It is simple and accessible. You just need to go to the nearest agency, deliver the required documents to the service staff, and wait for the credit evaluation.
If you meet the requirements and your application is approved, the requested amount will be disbursed into your Banco de la Nación savings account, accompanied by the signing of contractual documents.
Bachelor’s degree in journalism from the Pontifical Catholic University of Peru. He is an editor in the LR Data section with interest in gender and disability issues.
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