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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.
*Transfer fee applies. Please see Personal Deposit Services Cost Summary for all fee information.
**The Annual Percentage Rates (APR) are effective as of February 1, 2023 and are subject to change.
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