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06 Sept 2025

Thurles Credit Union - offering first-time borrower loans

Thurles Credit Union - offering first-time borrower loans

Thurles Credit Union Offering First-Time Borrower Loans

Did you know that first-time borrowers in Thurles Credit Union can get a loan for just 6.25% (6.43% APR)? The offer applies to members who have just joined or existing members who have a zero-loan balance for at least three years. The loan can be used for a variety of purposes, such as home improvements, a new car, education, holidays, weddings, etc.

As with all loans from Thurles Credit Union, the First Time Borrower Loan includes a range of benefits that you won’t find with most of the other lenders, such as flexible repayment options, free loan insurance, (subject to terms and conditions) and no administration charges. The application process is very easy and there’s a quick loan decision process in place.

“This loan is perfect for new members who have just joined or existing members who have a zero-loan balance for at least three years,” says Brian King, CEO of Thurles Credit Union. “The criteria is very broad, so you can borrow for a wide variety of needs. If there’s anyone out there with big plans eg new car, home improvements etc for 2023, we’d love to hear from you.” 

To apply or learn more, call 0504 91700 or visit www.thurlescu.ie. If you’re not yet a member, that’s all right; you can apply for membership and apply for the loan immediately. Alternatively, please email loans@thurlescu.ie for more information.

Becoming a member of Thurles Credit Union is one of the best decisions you can make for your money. As well as great value loans, they offer a range of insurance products through a partnership with Irish life, online banking, and a mobile app. They have been at the heart of the local community for 60 years now. While other financial institutions are leaving the country and closing branches, credit unions are staying put and expanding their services.

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