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Transfer to your WSFS checking account to ensure your purchases are covered.
Use a personal line of credit to consolidate debt, remodel a kitchen or bathroom or pay for something special, like a wedding.
Transfer to your WSFS checking account to ensure your purchases are covered.
Get approved for a line of credit quickly to have it when you need it.
Borrow as little as $500.
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Your monthly payment will be based on a percentage of your outstanding balance, including principle and unpaid interest, or $10, whichever is greater. Your minimum payment will include any amounts past due and all fees and charges. The minimum amount of any credit advance that can be made on your personal line of credit is $50.
*The Annual Percentage Rates (APR) are effective as of June 11, 2023 and are subject to change.
Borrowing and credit can play a key role in reaching many major life milestones but need to be managed properly, particularly during periods of elevated interest rates, to avoid falling into debt. A survey from WSFS Bank found that 38% in the region are focusing more on paying down debt, and 37% are avoiding borrowing or taking out a loan as a result of rising costs of living and higher interest rates over the past year.
Read MoreWith interest rates continuing to rise, the need to borrow and use credit responsibly is more important than ever to avoid negatively impacting your financial stability. Borrowing plays an important role in your financial journey, and when used responsibly, credit can help you achieve many of your financial goals.
Read MoreIf you’ve been paying attention to financial news lately, topics such as inflation, rising interest rates and the housing market have been the predominant headlines. While much of the focus on rising interest rates has centered around how potential homebuyers are impacted and why they should act now to avoid paying more for the same home later, consumers should also be looking closely at any current debt and spending habits, too.
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