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Privacy Policy

We are committed to respecting the privacy rights of users of the Website (all capitalized terms not defined in this policy have the same meanings as in the ).  We created this privacy policy (the “Privacy Policy”) to give you confidence as you visit and use the Website, and to demonstrate our commitment to fair information practices and to the protection of privacy.

This Privacy Policy applies whether you are accessing the Website via a personal computer, a mobile device or any other technology or devices now known or hereafter developed or discovered. This Privacy Policy is only applicable to the Website and not to any websites owned by our parent companies, subsidiaries or affiliates or other third-parties (collectively, “Third-Party Websites”), which may have data collection, storage and use practices and policies that differ materially from this Privacy Policy.  For additional information, see the section concerning Third-Party Websites, below.

By using the Website or Services, you represent and warrant that you are at least 18 years old, a resident of the United States, and are otherwise legally qualified to enter into and form contracts under applicable law. 

Each time you use the Website, the then-current version of this Privacy Policy will apply. Accordingly, each time you use the Website you should check the date of this Privacy Policy (which appears at the end) and review any changes since the last time you used the Website. For additional information, see the section concerning Updates and Changes to Privacy Policy, below. 

INFORMATION COLLECTION PRACTICES 

a. Traffic Data.  Like most website operators, we automatically gather information of the sort that browsers automatically make available, including: (i) Internet Protocol (IP) addresses; (ii) domain servers; (iii) types of computers accessing the Website; (iv) types of Web browsers accessing the Website; and (v) full Uniform Resource Locator (“URL”) click stream data, including referring URLs, date and time, and content viewed or searched for on the Website (collectively “Traffic Data”).  Traffic Data is anonymous information that does not personally identify you.

b. Cookies.  A “Cookie” is a string of information that a website stores on a user’s computer, and that the user’s browser provides to the website each time the user submits a query to the website.  The purpose of a Cookie is to identify the user as a unique user of the Website.  We use “session” cookies to collect information about your use of the Website and to give you a more personalized browsing experience and help you navigate the Website more efficiently from page to page. These Cookies are temporary and are deleted when you close your browser. We use “persistent” cookies to gather statistical information about repeat usage from your computer or workstation. For additional information on our uses of Cookies, see the section concerning Information Use and Disclosure Practices/Traffic Data and Information Gathered Using Cookies and Web Beacons, below.

If you do not wish to have Cookies placed on your computer, you should set your browsers to refuse Cookies before accessing the Website, with the understanding that certain of the services and certain features of the Website may not function properly without the aid of Cookies.  If you refuse Cookies, you assume all responsibility for any resulting loss of functionality.

c. Web Beacons. “Web Beacons” (also known as clear gifs, pixel tags or web bugs) are tiny graphics with a unique identifier, similar in function to Cookies, and are used to track the online movements of web users or to access Cookies. Unlike Cookies which are stored on the user’s computer hard drive, Web Beacons are embedded invisibly on web pages (or in e-mail). Web Beacons may be used to deliver or communicate with Cookies, to count users who have visited certain pages and to understand usage patterns. For additional information on our uses of Web Beacons, see the section concerning Information Use and Disclosure Practices/Traffic Data and Information Gathered Using Cookies & Web Beacons, below.
 
d. Ad Serving. We use third-parties for advertising and analytics for pages that we host. These third-parties may place Cookies on your machine, use Web Beacons, gather Personal Information, gather IP addresses and log data to collect traffic and activity data in order to deliver relevant metrics, content, and advertising. The collection of this information by third-parties are subject to such third-parties’ privacy policies.  For additional information, see the section concerning Third-Party Websites, below.

e. Personal Information. During the loan application process, you will be asked to provide us certain information that personally identifies you (“Personal Information”). Personal Information includes, without limitation: (1) “Identity/Contact Data” (such as your name, address, email address, social security number, driver’s license or state ID number, your employer and your employer’s address); (2) “Financial Information” (such as your bank, bank address, bank phone number, bank account type, length of time with your bank, your ABA routing number and your account number); (3 ) “Demographic Data” (such as your birthday, city/town, zip code, state, home ownership status, employment history, pay period frequency, next pay period and monthly income). In each case, you will be asked to provide Personal Information; the Website will not gather it surreptitiously. By providing financial account numbers and social security numbers, you consent the collection by us of such information. We may supplement the Personal Information you provide with additional Personal Information gathered from public sources or from third-parties (e.g., consumer reporting agencies, third-party service providers, etc.) who may lawfully provide such information to us.

INFORMATION USE AND DISCLOSURE PRACTICES 

a. Traffic Data and Information Gathered Using Cookies and Web Beacons

We analyze Traffic Data and information gathered using Cookies and Web Beacons to help us better understand who is using the Website and how they are using it. By identifying patterns and trends in usage, we are able to better design the Website to improve your experience.  From time to time, we may release Traffic Data and information gathered using Cookies and Web Beacons in the aggregate, such as by publishing a report on trends in the usage of the Website. We do not attempt to link information gathered using Cookies or Web Beacons to Personal Information.

b. Personal Information

i. Generally. We use your Personal Information and Financial Information to: (1) identify you; (2) to confirm facts about you; (3) to send you information about our products and services; (4) and to contact you when necessary in connection with your use of the Website. We use your Demographic Data to customize and tailor your experience on the Website. As with Traffic Data and information gathered using Cookies and Web Beacons, from time to time we may release Demographic Data in the aggregate, such as by publishing a report on trends in the usage of the Website.

ii. Disclosure Practices. Except under the following circumstances, we will keep your Personal Information private, and will not sell or otherwise share it with third parties:

Disclosure to Parent Companies, Subsidiaries and Affiliates. We disclose Personal Information to our parent companies, subsidiaries and affiliates for marketing and/or administrative purposes.
Disclosure to Lenders and Third-Party Partners. We refer consumers to lenders or to third-party partners who then may refer consumers to lenders. We disclose Personal Information to Lenders and third-party partners, who use your Personal Information to identify you, to confirm facts about you, to deliver financial products and services to you, to help assess requests for financial products and services, and as necessary to service your loan.
Marketing Communications. We provide your Personal Information to third parties, so that they may contact you directly with information about additional products and services (“Marketing Communications”).  You may opt-out of having your Personal Information provided to third parties for the purpose of Marketing Communications by clicking and following the opt-out instructions. Even after opting-out, you may continue to receive Marketing Communications from third parties to whom we have already provided your Personal Information. You will be responsible for contacting those third parties directly to request that you receive no further Marketing Communications.


Disclosure in Connection with Services. We disclose Personal Information parties who help us provide Services, including those who perform technical, administrative and data processing tasks such as ad serving, email management, hosting, billing, fulfillment, and data storage and security.
By Law or to Protect Rights.  We disclose Personal Information when required to do so by law, or in response to a subpoena or court order, or when we believe that disclosure is reasonably necessary to protect the our property or rights, or the property ort rights of third parties or the public at large.
Business Transfers; Bankruptcy. We may transfer all Personal Information in our possession to a successor organization in the event of a merger, acquisition, or bankruptcy or other sale of all or a portion of our assets.  Other than to the extent ordered by a bankruptcy or other court, the use and disclosure of all transferred Personal Information will be subject to this Privacy Policy, or to a new privacy policy if you are given notice of that new privacy policy and an opportunity to affirmatively opt-out of it.  Personal Information submitted or collected after a transfer, however, may be subject to a new privacy policy adopted by our successor organization.

SECURITY OF PERSONAL INFORMATION 

We have implemented and maintain reasonable security procedures and practices to protect against the unauthorized access, use, modification, destruction or disclosure of your Personal Information. 

YOUR ABILITY TO ACCESS, UPDATE, AND CORRECT PERSONAL INFORMATION

You represent and warrant that all information you provide on any application form or otherwise in connection with your use of the Website will be complete and accurate. We do not maintain a process for you to review and request changes to any of your Personal Information collected through the Website. If your Personal Information changes after you have submitted an application through the Website, you must submit a new application with your new or updated information.

THIRD-PARTY WEBSITES

We neither own nor control Third-Party Websites.  Accordingly, Third-Party Websites are under no obligation to comply with this Privacy Policy except with respect to Personal Information provided directly to them by us. Before visiting or providing Personal Information to a Third-Party Website, you should inform yourself of the privacy policies and practices (if any) of that Third-Party Website, and should take those steps necessary to, in your discretion, protect your privacy.

SURVEYS

We ask you to participate in surveys designed to help use improve the Websites. Any Personal Information provided to us in connection with any survey will be used only in relation to that survey, and will be disclosed to third-parties not bound by this Privacy Policy only in aggregated form.

UPDATES AND CHANGES TO PRIVACY POLICY

Although most changes are likely to be minor, we may at any time and without notice  add to, update, change or modify this Privacy Policy, simply by posting such update, change or modification on this page. Any such addition, update, change or modification will be effective immediately upon posting on the Website. Each time you use the Website, the then-current version of this Privacy Policy will apply.  Accordingly, each time you use the Website you should check the date of this Privacy Policy (which appears at the end) and review any changes since the last time you used the Website.  Unless we obtain your express consent, any revised Privacy Policy will apply only to information collected after the effective date of such revised Privacy Policy, and not to information collected under any earlier Privacy Policy.

At Keytaploans.com we assure you
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  • Best lowest APR on all loans regardless of your credit. We get you a loan you would love to take

  • We know how important or urgent it can be for you to get the loan ASAP, we try our hard to get you funds faster.

  • Finding the best available Personal / Car loan without leaving comfort of your chair. Now you no more need to go lender to lender comparing quotations. 

  • Best APR and Interest rate. We bet no one can beat them.

  • Easy monthly payments, so you pay what you can afford easily.

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A Personal Loan is an installment loan, meaning that it needs to be paid back over a set period of time. The payments are set to be paid as fixed amount and payable over a period more than 60 days. Personal loans is always a great idea to access cash at lower rates for home renovations, paying back you debts or bills, buying a vehicle etc. With a Personal loan, you could qualify for any amount.

 

Below is the representative example of monthly repayments, APR and total repayment:

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Borrow $5,000 for 72 months, repay with monthly payments of $86.45, with an annual percentage rate (APR) of 7.50%, for a total repayment cost of $6,224.44 including all applicable fees.

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Rates And Fees 


APR and fees depend on your credit rating, FICO score, state where you live, repayment period, monthly income and more. Keytaploans.com works with end number of lenders that adhere to applicable state and federal laws. Every lender has different criteria and each state has different limitations on APR and other fees and we suggest you review them before applying for a loan. The APR range are between 7% to 35% and with more than 60 days to maximum 120 months repayment terms. For qualified consumers, the maximum APR, will not exceed 35% which includes interest rates, fees and other cost for the year . The Truth in Lending Act requires that all our lenders disclose loan fees, interest rates and other charges. After seeing the offer, You are under no obligation to take the loan. Make sure you understand all the terms and conditions before taking a loan and never take a loan you cannot repay.

 

​Collection Practices 
If for any reason you cannot make a payment on time, you should get in touch and speak with the lender immediately on how to resolve it. After you enter into a loan repayment schedule, you are protected by the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act (FDCPA), which is overseen and enforced by the Federal Trade Commission and the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau. All the lenders we work with, are required to abide by the FDCPA, which includes the following rules (this applies both to lenders and third-party collection agencies working on behalf of the lenders):


They may not contact you by phone before 8:00 am or after 9:00 pm in your time zone.

They may not use abusive language toward you.

They are prohibited from using deception to attempt to collect a debt from you.

They are not allowed to threaten legal action against you if they either can’t or don’t intend to pursue such legal action.

 

 

Possible Effect On Credit Score 
All borrowers must be aware that missing a monthly payment or being late with payments would negatively impact their credit score. Lenders perform credit checks with a major credit agencies to see whether to approve your loan application or not. If any lending company finds any non-payment or late-payment, they may report to those credit agencies in order to warn other lenders, banks and financial institutes.

 

​Renewal, Rollover And Late-Payment Additional Costs And Fees 
If you repay all of your monthly on time you will enjoy the best terms and the interest rates. If you can`t make a payment on time you should talk to your lender immediately and discuss how to resolve it. Lenders will take any action, authorized by law and adhere to the ‘fair debt collection practices’, to recover non-paying borrowers funds, including hiring third party collecting agencies. Make sure you aware of all the terms and conditions before taking a loan and never take a loan that you can not repay.​

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Legal Disclaimer: For qualified consumers, the maximum APR, will not exceed 35%. keytaploans.com IS NOT A LENDER or DO NOT REPRESENT A BANK, does not make credit decisions, and does not charge any application fees. This Website does not offer or solicitation to lend. This Website provides a service wherein we submit the information you provide to one or more lenders and attempt to match you with a lender. This service may not be available in all states, and the states serviced by this Website may change from time to time and without notice. Providing your information at Keytaploans.com does not guarantee that you will be matched with a lender or approved for a loan. The lender may perform a credit check or may verify the information you have provide on this website. Not all lending partners offer loans up to $10,000 and not all lenders can provide you with the loan amount you requested. All financial terms of the loan, APR and other information will be provided to you by the lender. Loan terms, conditions, and policies vary by lender, state, and applicant qualifications. For details, questions, or concerns regarding your loan please contact your lender directly. In some situations, faxing or mailing may be required. Cash transfer times may vary between lenders and may depend on your financial institution. Loan repayment periods vary by lender and state.

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