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subject: Army Payday Loans- A Well Deserved Homage For The Martyrs [print this page]


A career in the armed forces is full of challenges, hardships and about giving countless sacrifices for your motherland. So all the armed personnel who go through all these adversities and turbulences just to keep their country and its country-men secure command the utmost respect from all the circles. That is exactly the reason that the Army Payday Loans have been introduced which pays the best possible and a well deserved homage to all these true martyrs. Many of the day-to-day expenses are it in the times of an emergency or paying the domestic bills, all of which can be met with this funds.

All the army officers and cadets, right from the active to the active reserve army personnel and even those who have served in the army for 20 years or more but are retired now are thoroughly welcome to apply for this scheme. Being a credit format designed especially to cater to the needs of the armed forces, the credit check and investigative formalities included in it are very negligible. The loans are offered instantly within 24 hrs as soon as the application procedure is completed.

The credit offered varies from 80 to 1500 depending on the requirement of the individual and the repayment period for the same is 1-30 days.

Almost all the defence organizations like the Army, Air Force, Navy-Marine Corps Relief Society, the United Service Organizations, and other service organizations of the military provide these loans and they can even offer them interest-free.

The corresponding amount granted depends on the capacity of the concerned individual to repay the loan which is calculated on the basis of his credit history and monthly income. The complete application procedure can be done online.

The applicant can also re apply for a permit if he requires an extra amount, in cases where his previous loan is unpaid. But then, the previous loan status, especially the amount that is unpaid, will be majority taken into consideration in classifying the subsequent amount to be granted.

by: Jemson Devsen




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