Do loan companies check your bank account?

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asked Dec 26, 2019 in Other-Finance by Carden8 (300 points)
Do loan companies check your bank account?

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answered Dec 26, 2019 by Oliphant (6,990 points)
Yes some loan companies do want to check and verify your bank account.

The loan company may call up your bank account and verify the bank account as well as verify your income or the deposits coming in.

Some loan companies fill out a proof or verification of deposit (POD/VOD) request forms and send them to your bank.

The loan company usually wants to ensure you have a bank account in good standing and that you're not lying about the bank account.

The loan company wants to be sure you can pay it back and they may have you pay back the loan through automatic withdraws from your bank account.

So be sure to get all the information about the loan.
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answered Dec 30, 2019 by Jassy123 (4,110 points)
I think it’s illegal and they can’t do it
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answered Dec 30, 2019 by Marinad (2,740 points)

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answered Aug 28, 2022 by KoryPowell (4,970 points)

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answered Nov 8, 2022 by Tilman (3,990 points)
Hello everyone, could you tell me how loyal financial institutions are to credit history?
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answered Nov 8, 2022 by Allert (6,220 points)

Hello, absolutely all financial organizations check information on a potential client. At the time of filing, the automatic system checks the borrower's data (including credit history). They can refuse a loan online, based on a problematic credit history. But only if the client took a lot of loans at once from several organizations, and they are overdue. With a problematic credit history, the bank will refuse with a 90% probability. However, Centennial Funding approves loans to customers even with bad credit history.

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