Unsecured credit card of $1,000 – even while in bankruptcy or consumer proposal.
You deserve the credit.
Help your clients rebuild their credit now. The Affirm MasterCard® is an ideal way for your clients to begin to rebuild their credit. Even if the bankruptcy or consumer proposal process is not yet completed, we can offer a credit card with a $1,000 limit. It’s a true credit card – no security deposit is required. After discharge or consumer proposal acceptance, the credit limit can be increased to $2,000 – and even further as a repayment history builds and credit scores improve.
At Affirm, we understand that people’s financial plans may not always work out the way they had imagined. But we also believe people deserve the credit for facing up to their financial difficulties. We’ve already helped over 45,000 Canadians get their finances back on track. We can do the same for your clients.
Features
✓ 28.8% annual interest rate ❍ ✓ Minimum monthly payment is the ❍ greater of $30 or 4% of outstanding balance
✓ Monthly fee of $7 ❍ ✓ Reporting monthly to credit bureaus ❍ ✓ No security deposit ❍ or upfront fees required
✓ Use it anywhere MasterCard® ❍ cards are accepted
Qualifications
✓ Minimum employment of 6 months ❍ ✓ May require proof of discharge from ❍ Bankruptcy or Consumer Proposal
✓ Maximum Debt Service Ratio of 60% ❍
TERM LOANS, TOO – Post Bankruptcy discharge or Consumer Proposal completion, your clients may also qualify for an Affirm Term Loan, offering up to $4,000 of additional credit. Call us for more details.
affirmfinancial.ca | 1-855-220-7531 For more information contact Peter Young | 519-266-4401 | peter.young@affirmfinancial.ca Fixed interest rate of 28.8%. You must have completed your bankruptcy or consumer proposal process to qualify for a credit limit up to $2,000. This card is issued by Peoples Trust Company pursuant to license by MasterCard® International. MasterCard® and MasterCard® Brand Mark are registered trademarks of MasterCard® International Incorporated.
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