Our Loans

Green Home Improvement Loan

  • From €5,000 up to €80,000
  • Up to 10 years @ 6.5% (6.7% APR)

A green home improvement loan is for anyone who is planning on making any improvements in their home to increase its energy efficiency. It can be for big retrofit project which may include solar panels and insulation like new windows or doors or getting a new boiler installed.

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6.7%
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6.7%
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6.7%
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6.7%
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This calculator is for illustrative purposes only, to give you, the borrower, an overview of the potential cost of borrowing. The Credit Union, or any of its staff, cannot be held responsible for any errors. Please note that this calculator only provides an indicative quote and actual repayments may vary.

A representative example is a term used in financial regulations. The example will help to show you the typical costs associated with a loan for a certain amount.

Loan Amount

€20,000

Rate of interest - APR

6.7%

Loan Term

5 years

Total interest

€3,477

Montly Repayment

€391

Total Cost of Credit

€20,477

Requirements

What you need to apply for our Green Home Improvement Loan

  • Be a member at Westport Credit Union
  • Proof of income (e.g. 3 most recent payslips)
  • Last 3 months of bank statements
  • Proof of work carried out (e.g. invoice(s))

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Westport Credit Union is regulated by the Central Bank of Ireland.
Loans are subject to approval. Terms and Conditions apply.
Warning: If you do not meet the repayments on your loan, your account will go into arrears. This may affect your credit rating which may limit your ability to access credit in the future.