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Art and Sculpture Loan

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Art and Sculpture Loan

Art and Sculpture can make your home look more beautiful. If you are an art lover and want to decorate your home with beautiful art pieces, then you can take a personal loan for art and sculpture. This loan can help you buy the art pieces you want and decorate your home with them. You can take a personal loan for art and sculpture from any bank or financial institution. The loan amount and interest rate will depend on your credit score and income. You can repay the loan in easy monthly installments. So, if you want to decorate your home with beautiful art pieces, then take a personal loan for art and sculpture and make your home look more beautiful.

Call TLC today to get started on your art and sculpture loan.

Documentation required

Documentation that you will need to provide so you can prove your identity, income and expenses. we may ask for

Recent payslips
Australian passport
Medicare card
Australian proof of age
Loan statements
90 days of bank statements
* If you are self-employed – your latest NOA is required, however discuss our options with the TLC team as we can also accept a Letter from your Accountant under certain conditions.

Getting started

You can complete your easy application online APPLY NOW or over the phone with our TLC team on 1300 045 047 Once sent through our TLC team look after the whole process for you!

Approval

Once we have received your proof of income & identification, we will then notify you once the application has been approved and walk you through the conditions. The TLC team look after the whole application process!

Settle

You can either sign electronically or in person. Funds are paid into your nominated account! It’s as easy as TLC!

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