QNB
QNB

Consumer Loan

Our Consumer Loan offers you financing solutions when shopping for home appliances and furniture, or even planning your wedding. The convenience it provides can satisfy all your financial needs.

 Features

  • Loan amount: up to 25 times the salary with a cap at 25,000 KWD
  • Loan period: up to 5 years
  • Competitive interest rates

Requirements

  • Assignment of salary to QNB Kuwait
  • Salary certificate from employer
  • One month salary transfer
  • 6 months bank statements (optional)
  • Copy of original national ID/passport
  • Monthly payments not to exceed 40% of the net salary for employees and 30% for retirees

Terms and conditions apply.

Customers can obtain a detailed credit report on their existing credit information by registering on the website of Credit Information Network (Ci-Net) at www.cinet.com.kw

Loan Calculator

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Loan Summary

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Loan Schedule

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* Rates are for information purpose only and are subject to change without notice. You should confirm current rates with your relationship officer or branch before making any transactions that could be affected by changes in the rates.

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