If you're looking to get a loan from the bank that you're account is with I'd say about a year, unless you have a substancial amount of money in your accounts there. You need to show them that you have a reliable and steady source of income.
If it's not through that bank then as soon as your get an account you may be approved.
2006-08-12 01:24:51
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answered by Anonymous
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My most recent auto loan came from a Credit Union. They gave me the loan then I went and opened an account with them.
2006-08-12 08:35:04
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answered by ezachowski 6
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Call the bank
2006-08-15 21:01:44
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answered by Anonymous
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how much was in the account?do you have a collateral, a house?a car,stocks.you need to have something to stand with,something the bank can hold on to if you default on the loan.
2006-08-12 08:27:04
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answered by ? 2
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its not how long you have the account it is how good your credit score is even if you dont have good credit most banks will give you a loan if you have a co-signer with good credit
2006-08-12 14:43:33
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answered by zach_n_destanie 2
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It's not based on how long you have a bank account, but rather on your credit history, employment, etc..
2006-08-12 08:25:23
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answered by Lydia 7
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It's best to wait about 6 months.. Get in good standings with the bank and all.. but it basically goes off you're credit score.. good luck
2006-08-12 08:35:45
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answered by ambereyes13 2
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They are interested in money. Go ask a bank officer and take a co-signer with you.
2006-08-13 03:29:26
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answered by randyrich 5
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Same day, depending on your credit rating.
2006-08-12 08:24:07
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answered by Bud B 2
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one year and substancial amount of $ in the account
2006-08-12 08:26:39
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answered by Jax 2
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