Although you do not receive your salary through the account in our bank, you can apply for Laki keš loan (Laki keš in dinars and Laki keš in EUR).
It is required that you are the citizen of the Republic of Serbia and the resident with residence on the territory where the Republic of Serbia has a full state authority. At the moment of credit approval you need to be at least 20 years of age, while at the moment of final credit pay off you should not be more than 68 years of age. If you are employed, you should be permanently employed at least 2 months with the current employer. Your minimum monthly salary cannot be lower than 8,500 dinars.
For Laki keš loan approval all you need is the identity card.
After that you need to prepare the following documents and bring them on the date of loan realization:
- If you are employed – Salary Certificate with the amount of salary
- If you are self-employed – Income Tax Clearance Certificate with the tax base, and the photocopy of Income Tax Decision (original for consideration)
- If you are retired – last pension check
In order to confirm your personal data you should bring health-insurance card, passport or driving licence. In order to confirm your place of residence you need one of the last month’s bills for: electricity, telephone or utilities. As an additional source of income, with the aim of increasing your credit solvency, rent income can be taken into consideration, proved by a Rent Agreement, certified in court and concluded for the period of minimum 6 following months. Your credit solvency is determined in such a way that the amount of annuity for the loan repayment (including principal and interest) can be maximum:
- In the amount of 30% of your net salary reduced by your monthly liabilities against loans, financial leasing, cards, as well as other monthly obligations, except for mortgage loans liabilities.
- In the amount of 50% of your net salary reduced by your monthly liabilities against loans, financial leasing, cards, as well as other monthly liabilities, except for mortgage loans liabilities.