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Debt Consolidation Loans
Debt Consolidation Loans
10.9% (11.5% APR)
If you are in financial difficulty and need to get your finances back on track, talk to us today about a Debt Consolidation Loan. You could consolidate all your outstanding loans, high interest credit cards or other debts into one loan.
Come and talk to us today in Blackrock about managing your debts with a Debt Consolidation Loan up to €40,000 at 10.9% (11.5% APR).
Apply for your loan in a few easy steps
Step 1
Choose what type of loan suits your requirements.
Step 2
Use our loan calculator to calculate how much you could borrow and what your regular repayments will be.
Step 3
Apply for your loan Online, via our App, by email, by phone or in our office in Blackrock.
Loan calculator
Maximum Loan Term :
6.7%
6.7%
This calculator is for illustrative purposes only, to give you, the borrower, an overview of the potential cost of borrowing. The Credit Union, or any of its staff, cannot be held responsible for any errors. Please note that this calculator only provides an indicative quote and actual repayments may vary.
Become a Member
If you are not yet a member of Blackrock Credit Union but would like to borrow from us, please join us by completing our Membership Application Form.
Become a MemberPlease click on the dropdown menu under Loans to see the full list of great value loans Blackrock Credit Union is currently offering.
Please note we provide loans to our members based on their ability to repay and not how much savings they have or how long they have been a member. All loan applications are dealt with in strict confidence.
Any Questions?
If you have any questions, please call us on 01 283 1034, email info@blackrockcu.ie or drop in to our office in Blackrock or take a look at our FAQ section.
Warning: Blackrock Credit Union Limited is regulated by the Central Bank of Ireland. Loans are subject to approval. Terms and conditions apply*. If you do not meet the repayments on your loan, your account will go into arrears. This may affect your credit rating which may limit your ability to access credit in the future.