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Direct Cash Loan App

Direct Cash is a reputable lending platform tailored specifically for mobile consumers. Customers have access to loans whenever and wherever they need them thanks to an online borrowing process that is both sophisticated and convenient.

The procedure for applying for a loan is protected and secure. Direct Cash assures its customers that their personal information will never be shared with a third party without first obtaining their permission.

Direct Cash would lend anyone between the ages of 18 and 60 anything from 1,500 to 50,000 Kenyan shillings and send the money to them using M-Pesa.

Why Should You Go for Direct Cash?

* Access to loans around the clock, seven days a week, with efficient online processes

* Automated review that requires very little of your time

What is the cost of the Loan?

  • The duration might range anything from 91 days to 365 days.
  • Loan Amount: Ranging from 1,500 to 50,000 Kenyan Shillings.
  • The annual percentage rate (APR) can go up to a maximum of 36%.
  • The origination charge might be anywhere from 1% to 9%.

As an illustration, the origination charge for loans with payment lengths of 91 days is 8%. The loan that was processed had a principal amount of Ksh.10,000, and the origination charge was Ksh.800; therefore, the total amount that was due was Ksh.10,800.

How to Make an Application for a Loan

  • Get the Direct Cash app from the Google Play store, then set it up on your device.
  • In order to register, your mobile phone number is required.
  • Complete the blanks with the necessary information.
  • The final result of the loan application will be displayed within the application after it has been filed.
  • If the loan is authorized, the amount will be transferred to your M-Pesa wallet as soon as it is processed.

Email addresses for contacting Customer Service: service@cowcasher.com
The Mercantile House may be found on Koinange Street in Nairobi, Kenya.

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