Contact us and let us know the make, model, year and mileage of your vehicle.
Once we have these details, along with a few pictures of your car, we will make an initial loan offer, usually within an hour. If you choose to proceed, you’ll need to bring your vehicle to one of our countrywide offices for expert appraisal.
If all is in order, we’ll finalise a loan offer, conclude the agreement and transfer the funds into your account – typically on the same day.
With Lamna, there’s no waiting, no complex paperwork and no need for proof of income or a clear credit rating. The process is fast, straightforward and completely discreet.
COMMON QUESTIONS ABOUT OUR LOANS AGAINST CARS
Often a car is one of your most valuable assets. Using a car for loan purposes is a fast, convenient way to unlock its value – without having to sell it.
Pawning a car is an ideal option if you need funds quickly and know that you’ll be in a position to repay the loan and monthly interest over an agreed term.
The answer, unfortunately, is no. If you want to borrow cash against your car, there can’t be any debt outstanding on the vehicle.
No, not through Lamna. We store your vehicle securely for the duration of the loan agreement.
In South Africa, a number of “pawn and drive” schemes have come under the spotlight for unethical or illegal practices. They sound too good to be true because they are.
Find out more about why we don’t recommend these schemes in our article, Warning: The Risks of Pawn and Drive your Car Schemes in South Africa.
Your car is stored in a completely secure location with strict access control. It is not driven by anyone else.
Once you’ve repaid the loan amount and agreed interest (which is charged in line with National Credit Act guidelines), your car is returned to you. It will be in the same condition, and with the same mileage, as when you entrusted it to us.
At Lamna, we offer loans ranging from thousands to millions of rands.
The loan amounts we offer are based on the value of the assets our clients supply as collateral. Find out more here.
Not all loan providers are reputable. It’s important to do some checking before you proceed with a loan against car papers.
For advice on what to consider before borrowing money against your car, see our article on how to choose an online lender in South Africa.
Also, always make sure you know the full terms of any “car for loan” agreement before going ahead with a personal loan against your car.
At Lamna, we take pride in the trust we’ve built with our clients. Our company has been operating in South Africa for many years, and has physical branches in Cape Town, Port Elizabeth, Sandton and Durban, as well as Gaborone in Botswana.
We are a registered credit provider (registration number NCRCP7428). Find out what that means or look us up in the NCR database by doing a search here.
Documents required for personal loans against cars:
- the original car registration documents, which must be in your name
- your ID
- proof of address.
Contact us and let us know the make, model, year and mileage of your vehicle.
Once we have these details, along with a few pictures of your car, we will make an initial loan offer, usually within an hour. If you choose to proceed, you’ll need to bring your vehicle to one of our countrywide offices for expert appraisal.
If all is in order, we’ll finalise a loan offer, conclude the agreement and transfer the funds into your account – typically on the same day.
With Lamna, there’s no waiting, no complex paperwork and no need for proof of income or a clear credit rating. The process is fast, straightforward and completely discreet.
COMMON QUESTIONS ABOUT OUR LOANS AGAINST CARS
Often a car is one of your most valuable assets. Using a car for loan purposes is a fast, convenient way to unlock its value – without having to sell it.
Pawning a car is an ideal option if you need funds quickly and know that you’ll be in a position to repay the loan and monthly interest over an agreed term.
The answer, unfortunately, is no. If you want to borrow cash against your car, there can’t be any debt outstanding on the vehicle.
No, not through Lamna. We store your vehicle securely for the duration of the loan agreement.
In South Africa, a number of “pawn and drive” schemes have come under the spotlight for unethical or illegal practices. They sound too good to be true because they are.
Find out more about why we don’t recommend these schemes in our article, Warning: The Risks of Pawn and Drive your Car Schemes in South Africa.
Your car is stored in a completely secure location with strict access control. It is not driven by anyone else.
Once you’ve repaid the loan amount and agreed interest (which is charged in line with National Credit Act guidelines), your car is returned to you. It will be in the same condition, and with the same mileage, as when you entrusted it to us.
At Lamna, we offer loans ranging from thousands to millions of rands.
The loan amounts we offer are based on the value of the assets our clients supply as collateral. Find out more here.
Not all loan providers are reputable. It’s important to do some checking before you proceed with a loan against car papers.
For advice on what to consider before borrowing money against your car, see our article on how to choose an online lender in South Africa.
Also, always make sure you know the full terms of any “car for loan” agreement before going ahead with a personal loan against your car.
At Lamna, we take pride in the trust we’ve built with our clients. Our company has been operating in South Africa for many years, and has physical branches in Cape Town, Port Elizabeth, Sandton and Durban, as well as Gaborone in Botswana.
We are a registered credit provider (registration number NCRCP7428). Find out what that means or look us up in the NCR database by doing a search here.
Documents required for personal loans against cars:
- the original car registration documents, which must be in your name
- your ID
- proof of address.