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Goldman Sachs Extends Consumer Lending Arm

More than a third of borrowers with FICO scores above 660 have high interest credit card debt, making them an ideal customer for “Goldman’s Marcus,” which offers personal loans of as much as $30,000 for up to six years. Personal, or unsecured loans, are well suited for debt consolidation. They do not require borrowing against something of value, like a house or car, which makes them particularly attractive for those without that kind of equity.

Online lenders have joined in as well.  SoFi, Lending Club and Prosper, have emerged in recent years to offer these types of loans as the alternative, particularly for the millennial generation who may want to consolidate their debt but do not have the home equity for a secured loan to do it.

The number of people taking out unsecured loans increased more than 15 percent to 15.82 million in 2016 from 13.72 million the year earlier and is now at the highest level since 2009, according to TransUnion.

Proceed with caution if taking out these loans, as it will increase your overall debt level.  They also cannot match the zero percent balance transfer offers when it comes to consolidation.

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