FAQ
HOW CAN I APPLY FOR FUNDING?
You can either:
- Apply online within minutes OR,
- Call Dithari funding and a consultant will help you complete your application telephonically.
Once the application process has been completed, your dedicated consultant will request you to submit certain documents for evaluation. Once approved and your loan agreement has been signed, pay-out into your bank can be done that same day
HOW MUCH INTEREST RATE IS CHARGED?
You can either:
- Apply online within minutes OR,
- Call Dithari funding and a consultant will help you complete your application telephonically.
Once the application process has been completed, your dedicated consultant will request you to submit certain documents for evaluation. Once approved and your loan agreement has been signed, pay-out into your bank can be done that same day
WHAT ARE THE REQUIRED DOCUMENTS
- CK Documents
- ID Copy
- SARS Clearance certificate
- 3 Months bank statements
- Proof of banking
- Business proof of address
- Personal proof of address
- CSD report
- Purchase order
- Pro forma Invoice / Quotation
- Confirmation of Spec from the end user
WHAT DOES DITHARI FUNDING CONSIDER WHEN EVALUATING AN APPLICATION?
- Viability to repay the loan
- Reliability and Reputability of the Supplier or Manufacturer
- Delivery Timelines
- Company Credit History
HOW LONG DOES THE PROCESS TAKES?
We process applications and pay within 24 hours from signature.
WHEN DO I GET MY SHARE OF PROFIT?
We release your profit share within 48hours once your clients pays.
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