Gateway Bank offers financing solutions that include home loans, car loans, personal loans and funeral loans and others. It also provides various insurance policies including general insurance and life cover. Gateway was started in 1955, and it has grown to be a leading credit union with a membership of more than 40,000.
If you're looking to finance a new or used car purchase you can consider a car loan from Gateway Bank – find out about its offerings on the page below.
Gateway Bank car loans comparison
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How you can apply with Gateway Bank
If you're interested in applying for a car loan with Gateway you can get your application started online. First, make sure you meet all the criteria outlined below:
- Over the age of 18
- An Australian citizen or permanent Australian resident
- Currently employed
- Receive a regular income
- Have not declared bankruptcy or insolvency or had defaults on credit accounts in the last five years
If you said "yes" to each of these you can start you application. You'll need all the following details on hand:
- Income and employment.Gross and net salary information, employment details and any other income you receive.
- Assets.The approximate values of your properties, vehicle savings and super.
- Liabilities.Your current loan balances, repayment amounts and credit card and overdraft limits.
Gateway Bank offers a competitive option to help you finance your car, but as there are a range of options available, make sure you compare what's available so you get the right loan for you.
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Possibility of purchasing a 2013 Peugeot Partner commercial vehicle for $17500 privately. Do you do pre approval for potential clients? Regards Joseph
Hi Joseph,
You’ve come through to finder.com.au an online comparison service, not GatewayCU.
To discuss pre-approval and any other matters please get in touch with GatewayCU directly.
Cheers
Matt