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Liberty Personal Loans Help Australian Couples Plan Their Perfect Wedding
With more couples ready to tie the knot, Liberty personal loans offer greater flexibility on the wedding planning journey
With more couples ready to tie the knot, Liberty personal loans offer greater flexibility on the wedding planning journey
According to a recent IBIS World report, the number of marriages in Australia is forecasted to increase by 3.9% by 2025.
As more couples plan to say 'I do' in the coming year, securing early bookings for wedding venues, photographers, caterers, and other key vendors becomes increasingly important.
While the initial cost of deposits can add up quickly, leading lender Liberty says flexible personal loans could help Australians bring their big day to life without dipping into their savings upfront.
According to Manager - Group Communications Kate Jenkinson, Liberty personal loans are designed to provide flexible, fast funds to people from a diverse range of financial backgrounds.
"We believe that wedding planning should be an empowering experience and are proud to support customers in bringing their vision for their big day to life," Ms. Jenkinson said.
"With our personal loan options, couples could secure their dream venue and services sooner, bringing peace of mind as they look forward to their celebration."
Liberty's free-thinking personal loans can also help with other wedding expenses, from bridal attire to rings, décor, travel, entertainment, and honeymoon costs.
"Personal loans can be a handy option for engaged couples looking to stay organized, manage their budget, and embrace their journey together," said Ms. Jenkinson.
With fixed terms and personalized interest rates, Liberty personal loans offer the repayment flexibility many are looking for. Fast and even same-day funding available upon approval can also help streamline the planning process.
Along with personal loans, the non-bank offers a diverse range of lending options, including home, car, business, commercial, and SMSF loans.
"As free thinkers, we believe in giving every Australian the opportunity to bring their dreams to life through inclusive lending practices."
With a customer-centric approach, Liberty focuses on understanding the unique needs of each person, including those with variable income sources and complex credit histories.
"By looking at the bigger picture, we're uniquely positioned to support more Australians in reaching exciting new milestones," Ms. Jenkinson said.
About Liberty
As one of Australia's leading non-bank lenders, Liberty offers innovative solutions to support customers with greater choice. Over more than 27 years, this free-thinking approach to loan solutions has seen more than 850,000 customers across a wide range of home, car, business and personal loans, as well as SMSF lending and insurance products. Liberty remains the only non-bank lender with an investment-grade credit rating offering custom and prime solutions to help more people get financial.
Approved applicants only. Lending criteria apply. Fees and charges are payable. Liberty Financial Pty Ltd ACN 077 248 983 and Secure Funding Pty Ltd ABN 25 081 982 87 2 Australian Credit License 388133, together trading as Liberty Financial.
Contact
Kate Jenkinson
Manager - Group Communications
P: +61 3 8635 8888
E: [email protected]
SOURCE: Liberty
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