There will always be emergencies. These can happen through job loss, unexpected home repairs, car troubles, unplanned travel expenses, medical emergency, and so many others. We can always save to prepare for the events, but just as when unexpected, we might not be fully prepared to these emergencies.
Credit Direct Limited, Nigeria’s leading micro finance institution, specializes in granting unsecured emergency loans for civil servants, salaried employers and corps members in the shortest possible time.
Credit Direct ‘Easy Loans can be gotten Sharp-Sharp”. Sharp Sharp is the company’s flagship product, and this product has helped hundreds of thousands of Nigerians meet their needs since inception with the company having given out loans to the tune of N130billion and counting, reaching a massive reach of over 300, 000 civil servants in over 25 states covering 30 ethnic groups. We have set the standard as it relates to unsecured lending.
In 2011, Credit Direct introduced its asset based loans product which offers customers the opportunity to purchase household items and also accommodate certain segments of the market which are averse to interest bearing loans.
Credit Direct, through its ‘Empower the Corps’ loan product, also provides loan assistance to corps members to start up small business, get professional qualifications, or buy lifestyle or commercial assets. This is building the next generation entrepreneurs while creating a credit history and discipline for the corps members as they transition into the work environment.
Credit Direct currently operates in 25 states in Nigeria including the FCT Abuja. With a staff strength of over 1,000 employees and an active customer base in excess of 300,000, Credit Direct Limited is positioning itself to become the dominant market leader in the unsecured micro-lending (payroll lending) space in Nigeria and indeed Sub-Saharan Africa.
To access these loans, visit www.creditdirect.ng and give the required information needed to process your loan in the shortest time possible.
11 comments
am john from lagos nigeria. I needed this money to pay for waec fee..please help me.
How long will it take to borrow me money as a civil servant?.
what is maximum amount of money you borrow a state civil servant?.
Please I need some cash to pay for my sisters school fee am a salary earner.
am a business woman can I access the loan
Your comment..can a business woman access it
Plz i need LOAN of #300,000
here is where to deposit below
Firstbank
Acc. 3036719586
my name: George Abasilim
Thank u
Im corps member serving in kano, i need 300,000 loan.
I am a staff from National Open University of Nigeria, Abuja. Pls can i borrow 50,000.
Your comment..pls I need a loan of #600,000 to support my business is it possible?
Good morning. how can i get a loan from you
Your comment… AM IN NEED 300000. WORK IN SINCEER. AM IN 1YEAR WORKING WITH THEY ..,,-, MY MOUTH PAY IS 38000 ..DOFR