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0434 213 547
NERANG FAIR SHOPPING CENTRE, 74 BEAUDESERT-NERANG RD, NERANG, QLD 4211

How It Works

1

Tell us what you have

Apply online, call or visit our store and let us know what vehicle you have.

2

Drop into our store in Nerang

Bring your vehicle into our Nerang store along with your driver’s license and registration papers.

3

Get Instant cash

Once your loan is approved (takes just minutes), get your instant cash loan on the spot!

4

FLEXIBLE REPAYMENT OPTIONS

We offer easy partial repayment options via online banking or in-store. Also, there is no penalty for picking up the car earlier than agreed. And the 3-month loan can be extended by paying one month’s interest.

Loan Requirments

What are the requirements?

Before seeking a cash loan, you need to first understand why you need one. It could be to buy birthday or Christmas presents, pay that pesky power bill to keep the lights on - it could be anything! The next requirement is for you to decide which car you would like to pawn. Finally, before you head down to King Car Pawn, make sure you grab some ID such as a current Drivers Licence or Passport. That's it! It's easy to meet the requirements of a King Car Pawn cash loan!

Do you really need a loan today?

It can be expensive to borrow small amounts of money and borrowing may not solve your money problems. Check your options before you borrow:
For information about other options for managing bills and debts, ring 1800 007 007 from anywhere in Australia to talk to a free and independent financial counsellor.

Talk to your electricity, gas, phone or water provider to see if you can work out a payment plan.

If you are on government benefits, ask if you can receive an advance from Centrelink. Phone: 13 17 94

The Government's MoneySmart website shows you how small amount of loans work and suggests other options that may help you. This statement is an Australian Government requirement under the National Consumer Credit Protection Act 2009.