In October 2016, Springleaf changed its name to OneMain Financial. If you were interested in borrowing from Springleaf, you canread about OneMain Financial’s personal loansand learn how to apply.
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I am trying to get a loan to pay off a bunch of small bills and a couple credit cards. I can’t seem to find anyone that will approve my request. What is against me is that my credit score is low and I don’t have information to fill in the occupation part of the applications because I am disabled and draw a check from SSI. I have direct deposit and can insure that the payment be maid but can’t find the right lender. Can u help in finding the best lender for my circumstance?
Hi Mike,
Thanks for your question.
Thankfully, we have a list of lenders who may still consider you for a loan if you are receiving benefits from SSI.
Kindly review the eligibility criteria of the loan before submitting your application to see if it is the right choice for you.
Cheers,
Anndy