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Money can be deposited in your bank account same day!**
Our easy-to-apply loans are perfect for when you find yourself short on cash. Get the money you need to cover short-term expenses and avoid costly overdraft charges or other fees. Signing up for your online personal loan is easy. Simply fill out the form and someone from our friendly customer service team will contact you to finalize your loan. **If we approve your loan, the money may be deposited into your bank account the same day if you sign your loan documents before 2:00 pm CST. Times may vary based upon your specific banking requirements. All loan documents signed after this time will qualify to have their funds deposited the next business day (excludes national bank holidays).
We currently do online installment loans in Delaware, Idaho, Mississippi, Missouri, Utah and Wisconsin. We also have a line of credit available in Kansas and Tennessee. Our process is fast, easy and confidential. Please check in the near future for other states we will be launching in.
*Certain limitations apply as product types and loan amounts vary by market. Eligibility and underwriting are subject to approval. Rates, terms and conditions apply. First-time installment loan customers will have a maximum loan amount of $500.
Please Note: Blue Frog Loans are designed to assist you in meeting your short-term borrowing needs and are not intended to be a long-term financial solution. Blue Frog Loans currently only lends in Delaware, Idaho, Mississippi, Missouri, Utah, Kansas, Tennessee, Louisiana and Wisconsin and is owned by Danridge Holdings, LLC. www.bluefrogloans.com
NOTICE:
Pursuant to Wis. Stat. Ann. § 766.56(2)(b), no provision of a martial property agreement, a unilateral statement under Wis. Stat. Ann. § 766.59, or a court decree under Wis. Stat. Ann. § 766.70 adversely affects the interests of the creditor unless the creditor, prior to the time the credit is granted, is furnished a copy of the agreement, statement, or decree or has actual knowledge of the adverse provision when the obligation to the creditor is incurred. This notice requirement does not apply to renewals, extensions, or modifications.