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  2. How fast can you get a loan in an emergency? - AOL

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    Emergency loans can be a lifesaver if you’re hit with a sudden expense and need fast cash. Most loans are funded within days of approval. Most loans are funded within days of approval.

  3. How to get an emergency loan in 5 simple steps - AOL

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    Loan type. Time to funding. Personal loan, payday loan, title loan. 1-7 business days. Credit card cash advance. Instant. Home equity loan, HELOC. Up to 45 days

  4. 6 types of emergency loans and their uses - AOL

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    2. Credit card cash advances. Credit cards, when used responsibly, can be useful tools in an emergency.Many credit cards offer a cash advance feature that may allow you to access cash from an ATM ...

  5. 5-6 moneylending - Wikipedia

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    The Bombay 5-6 moneylending system is an informal lending practice prevalent in the Philippines, historically associated with small-scale, short-term loans provided by Indian-Filipino lenders, often colloquially called “Bombay.” This system is named "5-6" due to its interest structure: for every PHP 5 borrowed, borrowers repay PHP 6 ...

  6. Pros and cons of emergency loans: How to tell if one is right ...

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    Emergency loans provide quick access to cash for unexpected expenses, but they come with high fees and interest rates. It is important to carefully consider if an emergency loan is truly necessary ...

  7. Emergency and payday loan alternatives - AOL

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    Payday loans, often marketed as emergency loans, are a form of predatory lending that allow you to get the cash you need on the spot. While instant cash flow can seem enticing, especially if you ...

  8. Armed Forces and Police Savings & Loan Association, Inc.

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    In 2002, a total of 117.7 million Philippine pesos in rebates were distributed to about 195,000 accounts. The rebates were for salary loans and ranged from 500 to 2,000 Philippine pesos each. [9] In 2002, it had nonperforming bad loans of 1.4 billion Philippine pesos, but for 2003 this had increased to 4.18 billion Philippine pesos.

  9. Producers Bank - Wikipedia

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    Producers Savings Banking Corporation, or simply Producers Bank, is a Filipino bank with Headquarters in Pasig.. It provides banking services including savings accounts, ATMs, checking accounts, time deposits, and foreign currency deposit unit accounts, loans including business loans, mortgage loans, agricultural/crop loans, auto loans and teacher's salary loans.