Checking your eligibility has no impact on your credit score4.
| Credit Limit: | $500 to $10,0001 |
| Loan Type: | Line of Credit |
| Minimum Payment: | Billing Cycle Charge + Mandatory Principal Contribution |
| Funding Time: | Same Business Day2 |
Checking your eligibility has no impact on your credit score4.
Having to deal with an emergency expense can be difficult, but it can be even more challenging when you don’t have the money saved up to handle it. If you run into this type of problem, an online loan in Wisconsin may be able to help! With a Line of Credit through CreditFresh, you may be able to qualify for an online loan between $500 to $10,0001. While you might run into hidden terms and unexpected fees with some online loans in Wisconsin, the terms of a Line of Credit offered through CreditFresh are transparent and straightforward.
The process of submitting a request for this online loan in Wisconsin is quick and simple. If approved, you’ll be able to access funds when you need them, as long as you have available credit and your account is in good standing. Simply request a draw on your personal Line of Credit from your available credit and the funds may be in your bank account the same business day2!
Note: A Line of Credit is a type of online loan. As a revolving credit product, you can request draws, repay and redraw as needed from your available credit5.



Checking your eligibility has no impact on your credit score4.
Trying to deal with an emergency can be stressful when money is tight and your savings are limited. In this instance, an online loan in the form of a line of credit may be the safety net you need to help you deal with this expense! This emergency situation could come in the form of an unexpected auto repair, a medical expense, or an essential home repair that you couldn’t see coming.
If you’re looking to submit a request through CreditFresh, click here or call us at 1-800-766-2007 for more information.
| Credit Limit | $500 to $10,0001 |
|---|---|
| Making a Draw | You have the option to withdraw available funds all at once, or in smaller amounts from your available credit, as needed, so long as your account is in good standing. If you request a draw, funds may be deposited into your bank account the same business day2. |
| Credit Limit |
|---|
| $500 to $10,0001 |
| Making a Draw |
| You have the option to withdraw available funds all at once, or in smaller amounts from your available credit, as needed, so long as your account is in good standing. If you request a draw, funds may be deposited into your bank account the same business day2. |
Managing your repayment responsibly is essential for building financial success and maintaining a healthy credit profile.
If you have an outstanding balance, you will be required to make a Minimum Payment for each Billing Cycle. You will be issued a periodic statement at least 14 days before your Minimum Payment is due for your Line of Credit. Your periodic statement will include important details such as your Minimum Payment and your Payment Due Date.
Your Minimum Payment will be made up of two components:
You can always make payments towards your Outstanding Principal Balance at any time without prepayment penalties. You may log into your account to make a payment online using a debit or pre-paid card or call 1-800-766-2007 to set up a payment.
For each billing cycle, you will only be charged a Billing Cycle Charge if you have an Outstanding Principal Balance. You can find this information in your periodic statement. A portion of each Minimum Payment goes directly to your principal balance to ensure you are always paying down your balance.
For further details, visit the Cost of Credit page.
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In order to qualify for an online loan through CreditFresh, you must:
Please note that currently, no credit products offered through CreditFresh have charges that would meet the requirements applicable to lend to covered members of the US Armed Forces and their dependents.
Yes, you’ll need to have an active bank account in order to be approved for this online loan.
No, you will not need to make an appointment. Simply click here to begin the process of submitting a request. This is simple and may only take a few minutes to complete1.
For more information, feel free to give us a call at 1-800-766-2007 and a member of our Customer Service team will be pleased to help you.
Lines of Credit by CBW Bank are currently offered in Alaska, Delaware, Florida, Georgia, Hawaii, Idaho, Indiana, Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi, Missouri, Montana, New Jersey, North Carolina, Ohio, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, Tennessee, West Virginia, Wisconsin, and Wyoming.
Lines of Credit by First Electronic Bank are currently offered in Alabama, Arizona, Arkansas, Maine, Michigan, Nebraska, Nevada, New Hampshire, Oklahoma, Texas, and Utah.
The FreshLine Line of Credit is currently offered in California, District of Columbia, New Mexico, and Virginia.
We're working with our Bank Lending Partners to bring these products to more states soon. Check back often to see if a Line of Credit through CreditFresh is available where you live. The credit products offered in each state may vary.
An important difference between an installment loan and a line of credit is that the latter is a form of revolving credit. What this means is that if you’re approved, you can draw any amount from your available credit, either in small amounts or all at once as needed. As you pay down your balance, you can continue to borrow money when you need it from your available credit, so long as your account is in good standing. Being able to request draws, repay and redraw as needed may make emergency loans online useful when you’re faced with an unexpected expense.
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If it sounds like this Line of Credit is suited to your particular situation, or you’d like additional information on the process of requesting an online loan in Wisconsin through CreditFresh, feel free to contact our Customer Service team at 1-800-766-2007. You can also find more information by visiting our general FAQs page.