Online Loans in Spain
Loans are in their simplest form an agreement between a lender and a borrower about the loan terms. The lender has the funds available and borrows them under specific criteria, often through an interest rate of some sort and some additional fees. This is considered the payment for borrowing the money and is paid back monthly, quarterly, biannually, or annually by the one who borrowed the money. As the agreement is made, certain aspects like amount, runtime (how long the period for returning the money is), and interest rate must be set. This is often done by banks to consumers, where banks have the funds available to them and lend them to their customers under a specific contract.
An example of a loan like this could be an amount of 500 €, over a runtime of 2 years (24 months), with an interest rate of 30%. With fees included, the final repayment for this loan is around 670.95 €. However, this amount is split over 24 terms (months), with a monthly payment of 27.96 € (fees included).
Usually, you would need to consult a local bank to sign up for a loan, but as online banking has become more and more popular, there are several lenders offering convenient online loans. While most traditional banks require a thorough investigation of your financial standpoint regarding monthly income, budgets, last year’s spending and much more, online banks only require minimum information, which makes them more accessible. Some online lenders might also offer lower interest rates since they are not burdened by paying rent for a physical subsidiary in the area.
To apply for a loan, you must fulfil the following requirements…

— desde los términos de un micropréstamo hasta el reembolso y la resolución de disputas;
- selección de las ofertas de préstamos más óptimas.;
- asistencia en la obtención de dinero con historial crediticio negativo.