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HSBC loan
In a couple of months I will be applying for a HSBC professional studies loan for my IR. My problem is I am not sure exactly what to include in my Buisness plan and how to structure it.
If there is anybody who has been through this process and could lend me a copy of their presentation I would be very grateful. Also any sources of info. on the internet or elsewhere would be a great help. Cheers, TSP |
TSP,
May sound obvious but have you asked your bank? I am sure that there is someone there who will tell you exactly what they need to see from you. Generally, they are v nice people and one of the specified purposes of the Professional Studies Loan is to finance commercial pilot training. d.a.l. |
TSP
Just my two pennies worth...the HSBC branch I went to was very helpful in sorting out my Professional Studies loan for the whole modular course. They required information including: - Verification from the training establishment that you've been accepted on a course. - Course start date and duration so they can sort out the installments. - The likely return on their investment (I found it helpful to take salary info on Ryanair and Easyjet which made the bank manager sit up and listen!). -Information on other loan facilities you are using and investments you hold. -Contingency plans should they be needed. -An aviation sector review may be helpful, demonstrating an upturn in the market (if there is one)...new airport proposals, mergers like Go & EasyJet. My branch weren't that bothered about a full-on Powerpoint presentation...just present a neat, logical portfolio of costs, start dates, duration for them to refer to and fill in an application form and Bob's ur uncle. Hope this helps a bit and good luck with it, Rich C |
This sounds like a good idea, I hadn't thought of it. Do you think my banks are fairly keen with financing a complete ATPL? I am close to getting my PPL and have well and truly got the flying bug but I don't have the cash.
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Thanks for the advice, I'll give the bank a call and print out the wages page of Ryanair's website.
chilleruk1, I don't know your circumstances but I am going to apply for £15k unsecured. I think this is about their limit for unsecured loans but a friend of mine was offered £60k, secured on her parents house. The loan is called a professional studies loan and is designed specifically for postgraduate courses and commercial pilot training. Each application is treated individually and the decision is the bank managers as far as I am aware. If you wan't more info. call HSBC on 08457404404. Good luck mate! TSP;) |
Loans
I expect you have already done this but have you thought about the career development loan.???
They wont lend you 60K on this but the terms are better. I think £8k is the limit here Just a thought!! |
I would definitely find a local "pilot friendly" branch that another Ppruner has used.
My local branch first said that pilot training didn't qualify (!), then that I had been out of Uni too long to qualify (5 years!) and then finally tried to stitch my parents up with a remortgage and capital raise secured on their house. All the way through each meeting they had to keep referring to a manual and calling the branch manager! Idiots! PFO |
Can anyone recommend a pilot friendly HSBC branch. I have heard the best bet is to choose one near a large FTO.
Chreers GF |
Anyone had any luck with an Oxford area branch?
GF |
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