Installment Loans Online: Fast & Easy With Uplift Loans

Apply for an online installment loan in minutes.

Our online loan application takes only minutes to complete and get a decision.

Get Started Now!


By entering your email address above, you give us permission to email you updates about your loan application and our products. You can opt-out by clicking the unsubscribe link in the footer of the emails we send you or by emailing us.

Same day or instant funding available

With a qualified debit card connected to a checking account on file, and an application by 5:30 PM Central, you can get instant funding. Same day and next day funding are also available.

Good credit not required

You don’t need good credit to
get approved for Uplift Loans
installment loans.

What Is an Installment Loan?

In short, an installment loan is an agreement to borrow a set amount of money and pay back the balance over a specific term. These payments are made on a regular basis (often once per month) and typically are of a fixed amount, meaning that the borrower’s payment is the same each time. Common examples of installment loans include student loans, mortgages, vehicle loans and personal loans.

Get money
fast in one
lump sum.

With an installment loan, you borrow a specific amount of money. Those funds are released to you all at once and you can typically do with them as you please.

Pay back the
loan as agreed
over time.

You pay the loan back in installments. That’s a certain amount every month, every two weeks or weekly, depending on what you agree to.

Build your
credit as
you go.

If the lender reports payments to the credit bureaus (Uplift does!), you build positive credit history as you pay back the loan as agreed. This can help improve your credit score.

How does Uplift Loans differ from other installment loan providers?

Uplift Loans doesn’t require you to have good credit and we work with you to help improve your credit and financial situation over time. We’re a responsible lender, which means we don’t make loans we think will get people in trouble and we provide resources to help you manage your loan with us — including a loan manager you can reach out to.

Uplift Loans also reports your positive payment history to credit bureaus to help you build your credit.

Frequently Asked Questions About Installment Loans

Does Uplift offer loans?

Yes, we do. Uplift Loans offers the following type of loans:

  • Online installment loans
  • Bad credit loans
  • Same-day loans
  • Quick cash loans
  • Emergency loans

You apply for an installment loan and the lender offers you terms. Terms include how much you can borrow, how long you can borrow it for, and the interest rate you will pay. These terms vary depending on factors such as your credit history, income and current debt load as well as the type of loan you’re applying for.

Once you accept a loan, the money is transferred to your bank account. You then begin to pay the loan back as agreed. Installment loans may be broken into monthly, biweekly or weekly payments.

Typically, you’ll want to make sure that you have the following when applying for an installment loan:

  • Some form of government-issued ID
  • Checking account owned by the applicant with routing and transit
  • Debit card information
  • Verifiable income
  • Direct deposit

You can get an installment loan online via any number of lenders and banks. However, it’s important to ensure you’re applying for a loan with a responsible lender. Consider applying for a loan with Uplift Loans today.

There’s no rule about how many installment loans someone can have, though many lenders will only give you one loan at a time to minimize their own risks. Typically, how much you can borrow or how many loans you can have are determined by factors such as your credit history, income and current debt.

How you repay your installment loan depends on the terms of the loan. Common methods include making a payment from your bank account via an online portal, mailing in a check or having payments automatically deducted from your checking or savings account.

You can almost always pay an installment loan off early. In some cases, you may experience interest cost savings from doing so, though that depends on how the loan is structured.

Perhaps the most common type of installment loan is a car loan. While (with car loans) the money borrowed tends to go directly to the seller, it’s still a set amount borrowed all at once and payed back in (usually equal and monthly) installments.

Yes, it is possible to get an installment loan if you have bad or no credit. Uplift doesn’t require good credit to approve someone for a loan, for example. Your credit may impact what loans are available to you and how much interest you pay for those loans.

If the lender reports to the credit bureaus, installment loans can impact your credit score positively or negatively depending on other factors. Primarily, the long-term impact comes from whether or not you pay your installment loan as agreed. Paying your bills on time is a positive for your credit score. Missing payments, paying late or defaulting on an installment loan are all major negative hits for your credit score.

Installment loans can help you rebuild your credit score if the lender reports to the credit bureaus and you make all payments on time. That creates some positive reporting for your credit, which can help boost your score. These types of loans can also improve your credit mix, especially if all you have otherwise is revolving credit accounts such as credit cards. A good credit mix can be a positive factor for your credit score.

Yes, Uplift reports to major credit bureaus. Since your credit history and score is different with each of the bureaus, having positive payment information sent to them can be a good benefit for your credit.

If you have a qualified debit card associated with your checking account, apply, and are approved for your Uplift by 5:30 pm CT, you can get instant funding. With instant funding, you can receive funds from the loan within minutes of approval. The timeliness of when you receive funds may be affected by your financial institution’s processes.

An installment loan provides a lump sum of money immediately. You then pay that amount back, plus interest, over time as agreed. By contrast, revolving credit is a line of credit such as a credit card. You draw on the credit limit, borrowing as much as you need at a time and paying it back. With revolving credit, you can keep using the same credit repeatedly if you pay it back.

Installment loans are paid back over time via monthly, biweekly or weekly payments. Depending on the terms of an installment loan, you may pay it back over the course of a few months. This allows the payments to be broken down into manageable chunks within a budget.

In contrast, a payday loan is extremely short-term. You borrow against your next paycheck or two, meaning that you’ll need to pay the loan back within a few weeks. In some cases, the payday loan payment takes a big chunk of your future paycheck, leaving you in a financial bind again.

If you miss installment loan payments, the lender will likely report that fact to the credit bureaus. Late payments are a negative factor for your credit score, and the later you are, the worse the hit. So, if you don’t repay your installment loan on time, you could experience a lower credit score.

If you default on the loan — which means you don’t make your payments for a few months — the lender may send you to collections or start collections activity. If you are having trouble making payments please contact Uplift at 1(888)747-9091 to make payment arrangements.

One of the best ways to get an installment loan is to apply for a direct loan from a lender. A direct lender issues your loan agreement without going through a third party, such as a broker or agent. The advantages of going directly to a lender:

Direct relationship with the lender
Potentially lower costs
Increased loan amounts

Borrowers have various options for obtaining a direct loan. You can sometimes get a direct loan through your bank, which will likely offer attractive interest rates. However, many banks don’t provide small-dollar personal loans and often have stringent credit score criteria, which could be an issue if you only need a relatively small amount of money or don’t have a high credit rating.

Some credit unions also extend installment loans, but you’ll need to be a member in good standing to access this type of credit. Like banks, credit unions generally only extend credit to borrowers with solid credit scores, and you may struggle to obtain a small-dollar, personal installment loan from a credit union.

Another option is to apply for an installment loan with an online lender. An online lender could be a suitable option for you if you’re working to rebuild a lower credit rating by making regular monthly payments, as a wide range of companies will consider applicants who can’t get an installment loan from their bank or credit union. Many online companies also let you pre-qualify for a loan based on your credit history, enabling you to see the products you’re likely eligible for without affecting your credit score. You can often get installment loan funding from Uplift Loans without good credit, and many prospective borrowers receive a decision within a few minutes.

The recommendations contained in this article are designed for informational purposes only. AFS-FTC DBA Uplift Loans does not guarantee the accuracy of the information provided in this article; is not responsible for any errors, omissions, or misrepresentations; and is not responsible for the consequences of any decisions or actions taken as a result of the information provided above.

Contact us if you have any questions, one of our loan managers will be glad to help!

1. Call us 1(888)747-9091
2. Email us at hello@upliftloans.com
3. Launch live chat with one of our loan managers now