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Compare your options for other personal loans in the comparison table below. If you have an outstanding loan with Karrot, you can still sign in on Karrot’s website to continue making payments or manage your account.
Karrot was the unsecured personal loan arm of business loan provider Kabbage. Starting in 2014, Karrot offered personal loans up to $35,000 with no collateral required. But Kabbage eventually shut Karrot down to focus on business-related products. If you already have a Karrot personal loan, you can continue making payments online.
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Kabbage still operates a business lending platform that provides funding to small businesses. Check out our review of Kabbage small business loans or compare even more business loan options.