I have 60K & I want to get a business loan for 225k to start a fast food franchise.?
Are there any loans that I can get with a bad credit score?
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Advance Fee
Just as the name suggests, Advance Fee Fraud is a specialized fraud committed using fake claims, identities, positions and in most cases, enticing, but non-existent proposals. Victims are made to pay money in “advance” before the “deal” is done – hence the name ‘Advance Fee Fraud. In an attempt to tackle the malaise, the Federal Government of Nigeria through provisions in Section 419 of the Criminal Code came up with punitive measures to deter and punish offenders.The Advance Fee Fraud section deal mainly with cases of advance fee fraud(commonly called 419) such as obtaining by false pretence through different fraudulent schemes e.g. contract scam, credit card scam, inheritance scam, job scam, lottery scam, “wash wash” scam (money washing scam), marriage scam. Immigration scam, counterfeiting and religious scam. It also investigates cyber crime cases
This section is mandated to handle all fraud cases emanating from Banks and Financial institutions. Such matters include Counterfeiting, Illegal charge transfers, Issuance of dud Cheques, Fraudulent encashment of negotiable instruments, Foreign exchange malpractices and other financial malpractices in Banks and other financial institutions.
This is the real NUHU RIBADU = notice his email address which is nothing like yours, and the list of businesses you forwarded are all under investorgation
NUHU RIBADU
No5 Fomella Street, Off Adetokunbo Ademola Crescent
Wuse II
Abuja
info@efccnigeria.org
+234 9 6441000
Legal Unit 1 Ibrahim Taiwo Road Aso Rock Villa PMB 166 FCT Abuja. Tel: + 234 9 3148070-74 + 234 9 3141791 + 234 9 6717419 Fax: + 234 9 3148074 E-mail: info@efccnigeria.org
Nuhu Ribadu was born November 21, 1960. He graduated from the Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria, Nigeria, and proceeded to the Nigerian Law School where he was called to the bar in 1984. He joined the Nigeria Police in 1986, and rose to become Head of the Legal and Prosecution Department, Force Headquarters, Abuja. After years of meritorious service to the Nigeria Police, he was appointed the pioneer Executive Chairman of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) in April, 2003.
Executive chairman EFCC
Mr. Ribadu is a recipient of several awards as a police officer, prosecutor and Chairman, EFCC, which includes the Inspector General of Police Awards in 1997, 1998 and 2000 and the Special Commendation of Mr. President in 2005, for the successful prosecution of several advance fee fraud, banking fraud and sundry economic crime cases. He was also specially commended by the Accountant General of the Federation for successfully prosecuting some corrupt public servants in 1999. He was also nominated the Man of the Year by the Sun Newspaper in 2005.
He was a key member of the Economic Management Team that initiated and drove the wide ranging public sector reforms, which laid the foundations for the socio-economic rejuvenation of Nigeria.
Mr. Ribadu has been widely acknowledged as bringing to his job, a deep passion and an unquestionable sense of patriotism. He is committed to making EFCC the reference Law Enforcement Agency on the continent. He has gained a reputation of being a foremost and respected anti-corruption crusader in the world. In recognition of his modest achievements in that direction, he was promoted Assistant Inspector General of Police (AIG), by the President in March 2007.
He recently completed an LLM degree thesis on the jurisprudence of Corruption in Nigeria at the Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria, Nigeria, in fulfillment of the requirements for the award of Master of Law.
Mr. Ribadu’s modest achievements in EFCC, most notable amongst which are the de-listing of Nigeria from the FATF list of Non-Cooperative Countries & Territories, admission of Nigeria into the Egmont Group and the withdrawal of the US Treasury advisory on Nigeria on the FINCEN. He has also attracted donor support from the European Union (EU), UNDP, UNODC, World Bank and a host of others running into millions of US Dollars and led to collaborative efforts with the FBI, SOCA, Metropolitan Police, Dutch Police, German Police, South African Police and a host of other Law Enforcement Agencies the world over.
**** (1) Check to see if Business is Regisitered
**** (2) Check there email if it is a free email then it is SCAM
**** (3) Do Not send any MONEY – What SO EVER
**** (4) REPORT THEM
I don’t know of any when you have bad credit. It sounds high risk, so if any are available, then it’s likely you will face a rather steep interest rate.
Business loans are very difficult to collect if there is a foreclosure because of the unique elements of the collateral, making them tough to re-sell. Thus lenders are reluctant without excellent credit or very marketable collateral.
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I would encourage you to try and save up and start your franchise with your own money, or at least build your credit history while waiting so it is stronger in the event you do have to take a loan. Even if you were to get a loan the interest rates would be high, and there is no guarantee that the franchise WILL be a success.
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Believe me…If you not a home Owner they won’t let you loan..
I just opened my fast food restaurant for 4 months with my mother,brother,sisters$$.. i tried every way to get loan but none approve..
They will give you loan when you opened your business for 1 year..But when you first started they will give you business credit card like $5000 ..
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Well, don’t say no. First go to those who would know the feasibility of this given that you have a low credit score.
Inquire with the Small Business Administration or some other equivalent, who work with first-time business people, minorities, and women.
Also, go into a bank, also to a credit union…then sit down with the loan officers and have them give you cold hard facts and good ideas as to the possibility as regards the current loan market [which we might add is quite constrained due to the nationwide housing mortgage debacle].
What is most important, however, is that you should want to know the questions on it all first hand, and you can obtain insights from those who know and deal with this daily, those who are paid to know how to speculate. ‘Because feasibility, possibilities change. We all observe that the loan market is a fickle thing, whether regarding a home loan or a business loan.
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If you have a good business plan , you can ask for a loan at Prosper, the ebay for loans. People may help you. More information at http://www.acreditlibrary.com/prosper.html
Government funding information is available at http://delg.org
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need a business loan for 225k.don’t worry its better for you to try for an online loan.i think that the below website will help you to find right solution.
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WATCH OUT FOR SCAMS
Advance Fee
Just as the name suggests, Advance Fee Fraud is a specialized fraud committed using fake claims, identities, positions and in most cases, enticing, but non-existent proposals. Victims are made to pay money in “advance” before the “deal” is done – hence the name ‘Advance Fee Fraud. In an attempt to tackle the malaise, the Federal Government of Nigeria through provisions in Section 419 of the Criminal Code came up with punitive measures to deter and punish offenders.The Advance Fee Fraud section deal mainly with cases of advance fee fraud(commonly called 419) such as obtaining by false pretence through different fraudulent schemes e.g. contract scam, credit card scam, inheritance scam, job scam, lottery scam, “wash wash” scam (money washing scam), marriage scam. Immigration scam, counterfeiting and religious scam. It also investigates cyber crime cases
This section is mandated to handle all fraud cases emanating from Banks and Financial institutions. Such matters include Counterfeiting, Illegal charge transfers, Issuance of dud Cheques, Fraudulent encashment of negotiable instruments, Foreign exchange malpractices and other financial malpractices in Banks and other financial institutions.
This is the real NUHU RIBADU = notice his email address which is nothing like yours, and the list of businesses you forwarded are all under investorgation
NUHU RIBADU
No5 Fomella Street, Off Adetokunbo Ademola Crescent
Wuse II
Abuja
info@efccnigeria.org
+234 9 6441000
Legal Unit 1 Ibrahim Taiwo Road Aso Rock Villa PMB 166 FCT Abuja. Tel: + 234 9 3148070-74 + 234 9 3141791 + 234 9 6717419 Fax: + 234 9 3148074 E-mail: info@efccnigeria.org
Nuhu Ribadu was born November 21, 1960. He graduated from the Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria, Nigeria, and proceeded to the Nigerian Law School where he was called to the bar in 1984. He joined the Nigeria Police in 1986, and rose to become Head of the Legal and Prosecution Department, Force Headquarters, Abuja. After years of meritorious service to the Nigeria Police, he was appointed the pioneer Executive Chairman of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) in April, 2003.
Executive chairman EFCC
Mr. Ribadu is a recipient of several awards as a police officer, prosecutor and Chairman, EFCC, which includes the Inspector General of Police Awards in 1997, 1998 and 2000 and the Special Commendation of Mr. President in 2005, for the successful prosecution of several advance fee fraud, banking fraud and sundry economic crime cases. He was also specially commended by the Accountant General of the Federation for successfully prosecuting some corrupt public servants in 1999. He was also nominated the Man of the Year by the Sun Newspaper in 2005.
He was a key member of the Economic Management Team that initiated and drove the wide ranging public sector reforms, which laid the foundations for the socio-economic rejuvenation of Nigeria.
Mr. Ribadu has been widely acknowledged as bringing to his job, a deep passion and an unquestionable sense of patriotism. He is committed to making EFCC the reference Law Enforcement Agency on the continent. He has gained a reputation of being a foremost and respected anti-corruption crusader in the world. In recognition of his modest achievements in that direction, he was promoted Assistant Inspector General of Police (AIG), by the President in March 2007.
He recently completed an LLM degree thesis on the jurisprudence of Corruption in Nigeria at the Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria, Nigeria, in fulfillment of the requirements for the award of Master of Law.
Mr. Ribadu’s modest achievements in EFCC, most notable amongst which are the de-listing of Nigeria from the FATF list of Non-Cooperative Countries & Territories, admission of Nigeria into the Egmont Group and the withdrawal of the US Treasury advisory on Nigeria on the FINCEN. He has also attracted donor support from the European Union (EU), UNDP, UNODC, World Bank and a host of others running into millions of US Dollars and led to collaborative efforts with the FBI, SOCA, Metropolitan Police, Dutch Police, German Police, South African Police and a host of other Law Enforcement Agencies the world over.
**** (1) Check to see if Business is Regisitered
**** (2) Check there email if it is a free email then it is SCAM
**** (3) Do Not send any MONEY – What SO EVER
**** (4) REPORT THEM
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hello friend,
I am Sandra I know of a company that can help you out without stress.
My parents use to be in dept some Months back to the extent they could not afford my school fees, their deots keep pilling up each day.
And to god be the glory I am back in School again and today my My parents no longer work and get payed by their boss anymore. They are now boss on their own.
They have a business with the help of the loan they got from this company. I know of the email address of this company it is zenith.lenders@yahoo.co.uk but I cant remember the name of the company.
Bye Friend.
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