Hello all.
I want to hight light a situation and ask for advise. Whilst studying for medicine, in your third year of study, you could walk into any Natwest and ask for a loan up to 20k. You did not have to repay this loan until after 6 months of graduation. (it was called a professional Trainee Loan at the time). No questions were asked about the money, what it was used for, it was simply granted.
This is how the money was given....
29/11/07 - £5750
01/02/08 - £1000
11/02/08 - £1000
18/11/08 - £9,700
19/02/09 - £11,100
02/06/09 - £13,200
03/07/09 - £2000
03/08/09 - £1000.
Money was used to buy shares, gambled with, holidays, cars, over spending as a student does. a substantial has been payed back but a fair amount (around 20k) remains.
Can afford the monthly repayments at a stretch but it seems a bit irresponsible of a banking institution to lend in this way.
Have their been any cases like this or any body have any thoughts.
All opinions welcome.
Kind regards
I want to hight light a situation and ask for advise. Whilst studying for medicine, in your third year of study, you could walk into any Natwest and ask for a loan up to 20k. You did not have to repay this loan until after 6 months of graduation. (it was called a professional Trainee Loan at the time). No questions were asked about the money, what it was used for, it was simply granted.
This is how the money was given....
29/11/07 - £5750
01/02/08 - £1000
11/02/08 - £1000
18/11/08 - £9,700
19/02/09 - £11,100
02/06/09 - £13,200
03/07/09 - £2000
03/08/09 - £1000.
Money was used to buy shares, gambled with, holidays, cars, over spending as a student does. a substantial has been payed back but a fair amount (around 20k) remains.
Can afford the monthly repayments at a stretch but it seems a bit irresponsible of a banking institution to lend in this way.
Have their been any cases like this or any body have any thoughts.
All opinions welcome.
Kind regards
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